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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:09:17 -0600, Willi wrote:
Went to my favorite stream today. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Nice. -- Charlie... |
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a pleasant time...thanks. how far is the walk? ...and how do you get
your fish to pose so compliantly? g jeff Willi wrote: Went to my favorite stream today. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Willi |
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Photos like this are why Texans like to vacation in Colorado.
Big Dale |
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Willi wrote in message ...
Went to my favorite stream today. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Willi When I read John Gierach, I see him fishing in Willi's pictures. Steve |
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![]() "Stephen L. Cain" wrote: When I read John Gierach, I see him fishing in Willi's pictures. Read Gierach's story about Phantom Canyon; Phantom Canyon is about 3 miles downstream from the area Willi photographed so well. The biggest difference between the two spots (which are separated by a reservoir) is that Phantom Canyon is private, and the area in Will's photos is public. It is possible to fish Phantom Canyon, the owners (The Nature Conservancy) allow 3 weekends a year of public fishing, the winners are selected by lottery. Six names are picked for each day (and each person can take one guest), so the fish don't ever get a chance to become "leader shy". I'm one of the Nature Conservancy's "official" guides, and as such, I get to go in four times this year. Lucky me, I also won a public fishing spot this year. Unlucky me, I won a spot on one of the same days I'm guiding. The rules say I can either fish alone (as my own guide), or I can give my own spot and my guest spot to two friends, and guide them. I'm taking Willi and Skinner on the 26th, and I imagine they will both choose to forever quit fishing any other place. It's that good. |
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Charlie Wilson wrote:
"Stephen L. Cain" wrote: When I read John Gierach, I see him fishing in Willi's pictures. Read Gierach's story about Phantom Canyon; Phantom Canyon is about 3 miles downstream from the area Willi photographed so well. Now I know exactly where it is. Thanks, Charlie! :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ...
"Stephen L. Cain" wrote: When I read John Gierach, I see him fishing in Willi's pictures. Read Gierach's story about Phantom Canyon; Phantom Canyon is about 3 miles downstream from the area Willi photographed so well. The biggest difference between the two spots (which are separated by a reservoir) is that Phantom Canyon is private, and the area in Will's photos is public. It is possible to fish Phantom Canyon, the owners (The Nature Conservancy) allow 3 weekends a year of public fishing, the winners are selected by lottery. Six names are picked for each day (and each person can take one guest), so the fish don't ever get a chance to become "leader shy". I'm one of the Nature Conservancy's "official" guides, and as such, I get to go in four times this year. Lucky me, I also won a public fishing spot this year. Unlucky me, I won a spot on one of the same days I'm guiding. The rules say I can either fish alone (as my own guide), or I can give my own spot and my guest spot to two friends, and guide them. I'm taking Willi and Skinner on the 26th, and I imagine they will both choose to forever quit fishing any other place. It's that good. I've read that one. I hope that I'll get to see it someday. The limited access would probably irk me if it was right around the corner, but since it is 1500 miles away, I don't get upset about it. How did you get to be an official guide? Steve |
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![]() "Stephen L. Cain" wrote: How did you get to be an official guide? I just asked, then attended a day-long orientation. 98% of the people who apply to fish are capable fishermen, the guides are just there to see that they stay in their assigned beats, don't litter, don't smoke, don't stuff a cooler with fish, and don't die on the hike out. We "keep an eye" on the other fishermen by staying a polite distance downstream, catching the ones they missed. |
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![]() "Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ... ...don't smoke... Huh? Wolfgang |
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