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Old March 3rd, 2004, 11:35 PM
Jonathan Cook
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in message . com...

Not even close. I've been here from Day 1, in fact mine was one of


There were several years of flyfishing newsgroup before ROFF,
and I still remember the day you showed up :-)

Jon.
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Old March 3rd, 2004, 11:53 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Jonathan Cook wrote:

There were several years of flyfishing newsgroup before ROFF,
and I still remember the day you showed up :-)


The Google archive is spotty at best. According to Google I didn't post
anything to Usenet until a Sept. 1990 post to rec.music.gdead and nothing
to rec.outdoors.fishing or alt.fishing until August of 1992. Both of
which are not true. The roff archive may be somewhat complete, as you say
roff is a relatively recent addition to Usenet, but I wouldn't trust the
Google archive for complete info before 1994.

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Old March 4th, 2004, 02:19 AM
Jeff Miller
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i'm stuck studying that silly upper case key thing... all the arrows got
me so confused...

Tim J. wrote:

"JR" wrote...

"Tim J." wrote:

AFAICT, youse guys are *all* roff wanabees:


Tim's bio call is a little slow gettin' off the ground here.



So. . . where's yours? G

I think people are typing their complete bio, but they're just hitting the wrong
key: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/f--kit.bmp


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Old March 4th, 2004, 07:15 AM
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"Tim J." wrote:

"JR" wrote...

Tim's bio call is a little slow gettin' off the ground here.


So. . . where's yours? G


Toward the bottom of the link I posted. (I'm one of the tired old
pharts.......)

JR
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Old March 5th, 2004, 11:25 PM
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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Hell, that's close enough for a day trip to take in the early season

opener
up here in Curdistan......if you can get sprung for a day.


What day would that be? If it's a day I can get off work, I might try to
make the trip. Do you guys still have much ice up there? I was out yesterday
and the northern half of the lake was open water and southern half had 1" to
6" of ice left on it....and no way to tell which end of the range it was
just by looking...I was planning on trying a nymph for panfish in the open
water end (really gotta try out the new rod soon), but the wind picked up
and the rain was coming down in Tsunamis....I tore the ice rods down when I
got home last night.

Mark


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Old March 6th, 2004, 12:35 AM
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"Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(delete this)ameritech.net wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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Hell, that's close enough for a day trip to take in the early season

opener
up here in Curdistan......if you can get sprung for a day.


What day would that be? If it's a day I can get off work, I might try to
make the trip.


That would about 13 1/2 hours from now, as I write this. Mr. Knight, Mr.
Axelrad and myself (along with whatever lurkers may appear unannounced) will
be meeting at the Blue Sky Cafe in beautiful downtown Mount Horeb, WI at
approximately 0800 tomorrow.

Do you guys still have much ice up there?


There's still lots of ice on the lakes. All of the streams in the SW third
of the state are ice free and legally open for fishing at about 5:00
a.m........if memory serves.

I was out yesterday
and the northern half of the lake was open water and southern half had 1"

to
6" of ice left on it....and no way to tell which end of the range it was
just by looking...I was planning on trying a nymph for panfish in the open
water end (really gotta try out the new rod soon), but the wind picked up
and the rain was coming down in Tsunamis....I tore the ice rods down when

I
got home last night.


Check the "WI early season opener" thread. You'll find more information on
the planned outing and a couple of phone numbers.

Hope you can make it.

Wolfgang


 




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