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Old June 28th, 2004, 04:29 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Mike" wrote

I have always been respectful of nature but stop and think what it
takes to make a fishery like Penns The Gunpowder The Madison Yellowstone

or you
local trickle......... Mother Nature at her finest.........


i can dig it, mike. i have often just sat on a rock in a pretty run on
hazel creek, and just let the water run through my legs, thanking god for
the chance that i found the place.

yfitons
wayno


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Old June 29th, 2004, 01:49 AM
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snakefiddler wrote:

wow- what a day!


Sounds like you're on your way!

Willi



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Old June 29th, 2004, 02:58 AM
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"Willi" wrote in message
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snakefiddler wrote:

wow- what a day!


Sounds like you're on your way!


thanks- yeah, i think so- this is so addictive. i had a pretty busy day, so
i didn't get out until about 8:00 this evenin, at which time i hit a creek
in a park on the parkway. i was in water that i knew to have some trout,
and lots of sunfish, and as the sun went down, the fish just started jumping
all over the place- 3, 4, and 5 at a time. it was really very entertaining.
i had never seen anything like it before. anyway, i knew at that point
that if i didn't hook one in such ripe conditions, that i really sucked!
they were in a near feeding frenzy. i had a slider on my line to start
with, and though they nibbled on it some, when they started jumping i
decided to put an adams on instead. it took no time at all to bring one in;
and just in time, since by now it was getting fairly dark, and the fog was
rollin in.
fog on the blueridge parkway, in the twighlight is a gorgeous sight.

jen

Willi





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Old June 29th, 2004, 03:54 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"snakefiddler" wrote

fog on the blueridge parkway, in the twighlight is a gorgeous sight.



yes, by god, it is.


 




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