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(OK, I put this into the 'snowballs chance in hell' category...)
I have an open week in midJune before I need to be in Plymouth, England for grad school. I've made some reservations to get myself into south-central Wales from June 15-20, as there are apparently quite a few very nice trout/greyling/salmon streams there, amongst the headwaters and tributaries of the Why and Usk rivers. I'm planning on renting a car and a small suite at a B&B in a small Welsh (Welch?) town that has a pub, some interesting local culture, some good food, some scenery, and some trout streams. If anyone has a week off, needs/wants to be on this side of the pond, and wants to do some exploring of the region and do some flyfishing, Wales-style, get in touch. It would be fun to have the company. --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... (OK, I put this into the 'snowballs chance in hell' category...) not with billy grey on the case. the pride of swansea should be with you soon. yfitons wayno |
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In article , Wayne
Harrison writes not with billy grey on the case. the pride of swansea should be with you soon. Maybe I can get Phil Jones interested - he'll know more than I do about these waters. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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In article , riverman
wrote: (OK, I put this into the 'snowballs chance in hell' category...) I have an open week in midJune before I need to be in Plymouth, England for grad school. I've made some reservations to get myself into south-central Wales from June 15-20, as there are apparently quite a few very nice trout/greyling/salmon streams there, amongst the headwaters and tributaries of the Why and Usk rivers. I'm planning on renting a car and a small suite at a B&B in a small Welsh (Welch?) town that has a pub, some interesting local culture, some good food, some scenery, and some trout streams. If anyone has a week off, needs/wants to be on this side of the pond, and wants to do some exploring of the region and do some flyfishing, Wales-style, get in touch. It would be fun to have the company. --riverman Before you go you *must* read "The Spawning Run" by William Humphrey, about an american visitor to a fishing hotel in these parts. I think it's the best piece of fiction ever written about fishing, with the possible exception of "Moby Dick". http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac...gKx9QqmrZEgpx5 NA7U_3209562730_1:15:65 I hope we can meet at some stage . it's Welsh, and grayling (for any fans of Inspector Morse, there's a pathologist called after the fish.) I'm not sure but I think grayling may be out of season then? But sea-trout "sewin" in wales, and salmon are not. They also taste much better. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote:
snip I think it's the best piece of fiction ever written about fishing, with the possible exception of "Moby Dick". ... At the risk of sounding didactic, "Moby Dick" isn't about fishing. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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In article , Ken
Fortenberry wrote: Lazarus Cooke wrote: snip I think it's the best piece of fiction ever written about fishing, with the possible exception of "Moby Dick". ... At the risk of sounding didactic, "Moby Dick" isn't about fishing. Nonsense. A fish is a fish, whether it has nipples or not. See matthew 12:40. Are you telling me God's got it wrong? That Jesus made a mistake? Why do you hate America? Let me tell you I'm an ulster protestant....... :l -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... Let me tell you I'm an ulster protestant....... Oh dear, I think that´s ****ed it altogether! Just a tip, if you want to **** on Ken ( not that he´d notice anyway), you have to do it from a great height! ![]() TL MC ( Still climbimg!) |
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A few quotes from the preface to "moby dick"
ŒThe Indian Sea breedeth the most and the biggest fishes that a among which the Whales and Whirlpooles called Balaene, take up as much in length as four acres or arpens of land.¹ ‹HOLLAND¹S PLINY. ŒIf you should write a fable for little fishes, you would make them speak like great wales.¹ ‹GOLDSMITH TO JOHNSON. ŒThe Spermacetti Whale found by the Nantuckois, is an active, fierce animal, and requires vast address and boldness in the fishermen.¹ ‹THOMAS JEFFERSON¹S WHALE MEMORIAL TO THE FRENCH MINISTER IN 1778. ŒA tenth branch of the king¹s ordinary revenue, said to be grounded on the consideration of his guarding and protecting the seas from pirates and robbers, is the right to royal fish, which are whale and sturgeon. And these, when either thrown ashore or caught near the coast, are the property of the king.¹ ‹BLACKSTONE. ŒIn the free element beneath me swam, Floundered and dived, in play, in chace, in battle, Fishes of every colour, form, and kind; Which language cannot paint, and mariner Had never seen; from dread Leviathan To insect millions peopling every wave: Gather¹d in shoals immense, like floating islands, Led by mysterious instincts through that waste And trackless region, though on every side Assaulted by voracious enemies, Whales, sharks, and monsters, arm¹d in front or jaw, With swords, saws, spiral horns, or hooked fangs.¹ ‹ MONTGOMERY¹S WORLD BEFORE THE FLOOD. ŒIo! Paean! Io! sing. To the finny people¹s king. Not a mightier whale than this In the vast Atlantic is; Not a fatter fish than he, Flounders round the Polar Sea.¹ ‹CHARLES LAMB¹S TRIUMPH OF THE WHALE. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Lazarus Cooke wrote: snip I think it's the best piece of fiction ever written about fishing, with the possible exception of "Moby Dick". ... At the risk of sounding didactic, "Moby Dick" isn't about fishing. -- Ken Fortenberry ...And there goes the thread. :-) --riverman |
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In article , Lazarus
Cooke writes I'm not sure but I think grayling may be out of season then? But sea-trout "sewin" in wales, and salmon are not. They also taste much better. The Grayling - the "Lady of the Stream" is a bit of a paradox. Its season is similar to coarse fish but it has an adepoise fin like salmonids. The grayling is fished for during the winter. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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