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Old August 27th, 2004, 12:55 AM
Wayne Knight
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"Dave Martel" wrote in message
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On the Missouri I was playing a hot Bow when two sports came by in a
drift-boat; and one said to the Guide "What a *loud* reel that guy has".

(I
was using the Bougle at the time). The Guide smiled; and said "He's

playing
a trout, that reel sounds fine to me".

I really wanted to reply to the guy...but had my hands full at the

moment.
Those new Angels look great to me...I see one in my future also


Dave:

What part of the Missouri were you fishing? I ask because I bought a week at
a cabin at a conservation auction near the Dearborn exit on I-15 that I have
to use between now and the end of June. I don't know a thing about the
area.

I like that guide

Wayne


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Old August 27th, 2004, 12:58 AM
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"Danl" wrote in message
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Wayne, I've got a Bougle with less than 10 hours fishing on it and I don't
care for the style, design, functionality OR the clatter. If you're
interested in a possible sale/swap, drop me an email.


What are you looking for in return?



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Old August 27th, 2004, 12:58 AM
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"Danl" wrote in message
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Wayne, I've got a Bougle with less than 10 hours fishing on it and I don't
care for the style, design, functionality OR the clatter. If you're
interested in a possible sale/swap, drop me an email.


What are you looking for in return?



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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:00 AM
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"Willi" wrote in message
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(And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)


What's it about you western folks that want "quiet" reels?


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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:00 AM
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"Willi" wrote in message
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(And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)


What's it about you western folks that want "quiet" reels?


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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:02 AM
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"GregP" wrote in message
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My mother, who is 77, had a hip replacement in the spring
and is getting a knee makeover in the fall. You're in the
business so you probably know this, but there is a new
and much less invasive & debilitating knee replacement
procedure being done that spares most of the muscle and
has people up and about much quicker.


Thanks Greg, I know of the specific implants. I've lost a little weight and
trying for more. As good as the implants are getting, i figure keep the
natural stuff as long as possible.

We'll see how I do in Carolina this fall.



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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:02 AM
Wayne Knight
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"GregP" wrote in message
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My mother, who is 77, had a hip replacement in the spring
and is getting a knee makeover in the fall. You're in the
business so you probably know this, but there is a new
and much less invasive & debilitating knee replacement
procedure being done that spares most of the muscle and
has people up and about much quicker.


Thanks Greg, I know of the specific implants. I've lost a little weight and
trying for more. As good as the implants are getting, i figure keep the
natural stuff as long as possible.

We'll see how I do in Carolina this fall.



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Old August 27th, 2004, 02:11 AM
Wayne Knight
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar.


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap" motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


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Old August 27th, 2004, 02:11 AM
Wayne Knight
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar.


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap" motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


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Old August 27th, 2004, 02:25 AM
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"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar.


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap" motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


Either would work for me. Let's wait a bit and see who else is interested.
I know for sure that Bill Claspy wants to go. I can easily twist Joel's
arm.....if he has anything like a hole left in his schedule for the rest of
his life. Guarantee a trip to that lawyer's shack and we can probably tease
one of his colleagues up from down in N.C. (especially if we can convince
him that Michigan bugs are the ones that couldn't hang with the big kids in
WI......and the pasties are nice and fresh).

And, who knows, there may be a few others out there I haven't entirely
alienated.........hey, not EVERYBODY reads ROFF......yet.

Wolfgang


 




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