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I'm going to be in that area tonite and tomorrow. I know the water's up
around 6", to 3.5 feet. I imagine that's blown out. Am I right? Scott |
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Peter Charles wrote in
: On 10 Sep 2004 16:49:39 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: I'm going to be in that area tonite and tomorrow. I know the water's up around 6", to 3.5 feet. I imagine that's blown out. Am I right? Scott well, did you catch anything? Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html I was in the area for the TU State Council meeting. My own rule is that if I pay my expenses out of pocket, I'm gonna fish, at least a little. That said, I heard rumblings that the fishing was "OK", but I didn't want to waste my two hours on "OK". At lunch, I took a quick walk outside, and I noticed a babbling brook right outside our meeting place. Going in for a closer look, I spooked a brookie. I saw a gentleman working on his house that this stream bordered, and asked if I could fish his yard later that PM. Meeting adjourned at 3, everyone split up, and I took to this stream. I could barely cast w/ my 8'6" 3wt, but I managed. I took about 8 brookies in two hours by picking the pockets and tiny pools, ranging from parr to 11" On my way out, I pulled into one of the W. Canada lots, and found some folks from the meeting. Turned out I made the right choice. On an interesting note, our Catskills Coordinator couldn't get over the woven flies Andy Cooper taught me (with my own enhancements). Scott |
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Peter Charles wrote in
: On 10 Sep 2004 16:49:39 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: I'm going to be in that area tonite and tomorrow. I know the water's up around 6", to 3.5 feet. I imagine that's blown out. Am I right? Scott well, did you catch anything? Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html I was in the area for the TU State Council meeting. My own rule is that if I pay my expenses out of pocket, I'm gonna fish, at least a little. That said, I heard rumblings that the fishing was "OK", but I didn't want to waste my two hours on "OK". At lunch, I took a quick walk outside, and I noticed a babbling brook right outside our meeting place. Going in for a closer look, I spooked a brookie. I saw a gentleman working on his house that this stream bordered, and asked if I could fish his yard later that PM. Meeting adjourned at 3, everyone split up, and I took to this stream. I could barely cast w/ my 8'6" 3wt, but I managed. I took about 8 brookies in two hours by picking the pockets and tiny pools, ranging from parr to 11" On my way out, I pulled into one of the W. Canada lots, and found some folks from the meeting. Turned out I made the right choice. On an interesting note, our Catskills Coordinator couldn't get over the woven flies Andy Cooper taught me (with my own enhancements). Scott |
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