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Old June 8th, 2004, 02:50 AM
Frank Reid
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Off to the Cape tomorrow to chase stripers (wayno, that's stripers,
not strippers, quit jumping up and down, yelling "Take me! Take me!")
Play nice while I'm gone.

Peter


Sure you don't want to join me in Dayton???
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Old June 8th, 2004, 02:55 AM
Peter Charles
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:50:00 -0400, "Frank Reid"
moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote:

Off to the Cape tomorrow to chase stripers (wayno, that's stripers,
not strippers, quit jumping up and down, yelling "Take me! Take me!")
Play nice while I'm gone.

Peter


Sure you don't want to join me in Dayton???


Frank, you must've been a bad boy in a former life. BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?



Peter

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Old June 8th, 2004, 03:07 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Peter Charles" wrote

Frank, you must've been a bad boy in a former life. BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?



i went to dayton once. i think it was about 1989, for the "grand
american" world championship trap shooting event. thousands of people
shooting at clay targets, requiring the ability to hit damn near everyone
thrown, to excel.

the place was like a scene from "lord of the rings", where the orks are
....conceived.

yfitons
wayno (god help us if all of us become dayton)


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Old June 8th, 2004, 04:44 AM
daytripper
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 21:55:33 -0400, Peter Charles
wrote:

On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:50:00 -0400, "Frank Reid"
moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote:

Off to the Cape tomorrow to chase stripers (wayno, that's stripers,
not strippers, quit jumping up and down, yelling "Take me! Take me!")
Play nice while I'm gone.

Peter


Sure you don't want to join me in Dayton???


Frank, you must've been a bad boy in a former life. BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?


Define "willingly"...

/daytripper (who spent some time following orders in spook territory...)
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Old June 8th, 2004, 12:32 PM
Frank Reid
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Frank, you must've been a bad boy in a former life. BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?


I just figured it out, its all a Canuckistani plot. Send the security
folks to the interior and all the Canuckistanians head to the coasts to
prepare for their attack on Tampa Bay.

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Old June 10th, 2004, 07:38 PM
Jonathan Cook
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Peter Charles wrote in message . ..

BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?


I spent about 25 years in Ohio and have never been to Dayton.

As I was hitting the post-a-reply button, I had second thoughts
that maybe I did go there once, but now I'm pretty sure it was
Toledo, and that was bad enough! :-)

Jon.
PS: That's Toledo, Ohio, not the other one...
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Old June 10th, 2004, 10:55 PM
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Jonathan Cook wrote:
Peter Charles wrote in message . ..


BTW, has anyone
ever, willingly, gone to Dayton?



I spent about 25 years in Ohio and have never been to Dayton.


We used to play the University of Dayton in college hockey. I don't
remember anything about the town, except that we usually got our asses
kicked.

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Old June 11th, 2004, 01:47 PM
Frank Reid
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We used to play the University of Dayton in college hockey. I don't
remember anything about the town, except that we usually got our asses
kicked.


I'm back. I can see why. With all the things to do in Dayton, you end
up spending a lot of time in the gym.
Kinda scary that the big trap and skeet shooting range is along side and
pointing at the runway as you land.
We went to a retirement party in Oxford Ohio, home of Miami University
(slogan "we're expensive so go away"). The University reminded me of
the Arizona prisons in tents in the middle of the desert. If you try to
ditch school, they'll just follow the buzzards till they find your body.
Dayton is an exciting town. One of the most exciting things there is
the Al Cicada terrorist group. They've gotten hit especially hard and
put lot of windshield cleaning bums on the street.
They also specialize in maps that proudly proclaim the town names in
inch high letters and cover up the streets and street names.
Obroff: There is a river running through town. Since it seems like I
may be going back there, anyone know what the smallie situation there is
like?
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Old June 11th, 2004, 02:56 PM
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http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org

Frank, this URL will connect you with a few resources. The Great Miami is an
excellent smallmouth fishery just north of Dayton, as is the Stillwater
River and lower sections of the Mad River (upper sections are brown trout
water) - both of which are tributaries of the Great Miami. The confluence
of the three rivers is in downtown Dayton. The lowhead dam right by the art
museum off I75 in Dayton also fishes very well for smallies and other
species, if you like an urban skyline behind your flyrod!

There are 29,113 miles of river in Ohio, not including the Ohio R. itself.
Most of it has a smallmouth bass population. Some of it is phenomenal.


Tight lines;

Joe C.

"Frank Reid" wrote in message Message Truncated
"Dayton... There is a river running through town. Since it seems like I
may be going back there, anyone know what the smallie situation there is
like?"



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Old June 11th, 2004, 03:18 PM
Frank Reid
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Cornmuse wrote:

http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org

Frank, this URL will connect you with a few resources. The Great Miami is an
excellent smallmouth fishery just north of Dayton, as is the Stillwater
River and lower sections of the Mad River (upper sections are brown trout
water) - both of which are tributaries of the Great Miami. The confluence
of the three rivers is in downtown Dayton. The lowhead dam right by the art
museum off I75 in Dayton also fishes very well for smallies and other
species, if you like an urban skyline behind your flyrod!

There are 29,113 miles of river in Ohio, not including the Ohio R. itself.
Most of it has a smallmouth bass population. Some of it is phenomenal.


Tight lines;

Joe C.


Thanks Joe. Thats awesome. I will definately be bringing my 6 weight
with me next trip.

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