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Old April 6th, 2004, 12:05 AM
Wolfgang
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 17:44:11 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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If you saw my post last week, looking for comments on beginner's fly

fishing
outfits, you know I'm about to take a class. I offered my 14 yr old son

the
opportunity to join me. He said he wants to learn, but not from a

class.
"You taught me how to fish - how about you teach me to use a fly rod?"
Sometimes, arguing with a 14 yr old is like ****ing into the wind. He

will,
however, take a book to the bathroom for his daily "one hour on the

throne".
Anyone got a favorite book which explains tippets, knots, casting

ideas,
etc?


I know that what I'm about to say doesn't answer your question, but

others
have already done that and it gives me the heebie jeebies to see a thread

go
this long without morphing, so........

The information you are after juxtaposed against a literal interpretation

of
the question in the thread subject line suggests an interesting line of
rumination. Aside from providing information which, admittedly, is what

you
are after (and in which they obviously succeed in varying

degrees....hence
your question), "how to" books don't do much of anything very well. The
hallmarks of good instruction are clarity, completeness, factual

accuracy,
and not much more....or at least that seems to be the consensus among the
writers and publishers of "how to" works. Most of them, judged by any

other
standard (and there are plenty of other applicable standards for writing

and
reading), are abysmal. In other words, and generally speaking, apart

from
the more or less tedious to downright painful extraction of information,
there is no good reason on God's green Earth for anyone to read any of

them.
That said, optimism (if not reason) dictates that there must be

exceptions.
So, MY question is; are there any "how to" fly fishing books (good, bad,

or
indifferent) that are good books? What I've seen here in reviews of the
"Curtis Creek Manifesto" (which I have never seen) suggests this might

be a
candidate.....yes?, no? maybe so?

Yes.


Remarkable. Supercilious, vacuous, snide, obtuse, obstructionist, nasty,
anti-social, and thick-headed......and all in one short paragraph. Your
best work ever. Seriously.

Wolfgang


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Old April 6th, 2004, 12:24 AM
Charlie Choc
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 18:05:30 -0500, "Wolfgang"
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Remarkable. Supercilious, vacuous, snide, obtuse, obstructionist, nasty,
anti-social, and thick-headed......and all in one short paragraph. Your
best work ever. Seriously.

Standard Wolfgang, ascribing your own motives to others. I just
answered your question succinctly; the "Curtis Creek Manifesto" is an
entertaining and informative "how to" book. The rest is all in your
head.
--
Charlie...
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Old April 6th, 2004, 12:37 AM
Wolfgang
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 18:05:30 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

Remarkable. Supercilious, vacuous, snide, obtuse, obstructionist, nasty,
anti-social, and thick-headed......and all in one short paragraph. Your
best work ever. Seriously.

Standard Wolfgang,


It's the only grade we got.

ascribing your own motives to others.


Really? Which parts of my response to Doug did you find supercilious,
vacuous, snide, obtuse, obstructionist, nasty, anti-social, and
thick-headed? I' sure that the audience is just dying to delve into this at
great depth and length.

I just answered your question succinctly;


O.k., seriously now, why is it that you (and you can just go ahead and
answer for the others.....yes, YOU know who you are!) insist that other
people believe what you do not? I mean, don't you think that's kind of
strange?

the "Curtis Creek Manifesto" is an
entertaining and informative "how to" book.


Good to know. Thanks!

The rest is all in your
head.


The rest of what?

Wolfgang
(yes, i know it seems cruel, but there's a good reason.......think
sheep.....and rubber bands.


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Old April 6th, 2004, 12:47 AM
Charlie Choc
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 18:37:27 -0500, "Wolfgang"
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The rest of what?

Indeed.
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Charlie...
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Old April 6th, 2004, 12:55 AM
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 18:37:27 -0500, "Wolfgang"
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The rest of what?

Indeed.



Ah!

Wolfgang
(and thus we see that the rubber bands are safe, benign, hygienic........and
infallible.)
(class dismissed.)


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Old April 6th, 2004, 01:18 AM
Joel Axelrad
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Back to the thread.
Any literary book, something by Rod Haig-Brown, Robert Traver or the like,
would be better to peak his interest than any technical book. You can't really
learn fly fishing from a book.
Good luck to both of you.
..
Joel Axelrad
**DFD**
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Old April 6th, 2004, 01:27 AM
Wolfgang
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"Joel Axelrad" wrote in message
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Back to the thread.
Any literary book, something by Rod Haig-Brown, Robert Traver or the like,
would be better to peak his interest than any technical book. You can't

really
learn fly fishing from a book.


Hell, I can't learn it any other way either.

Good luck to both of you.


Thanks.

Meant to call you weekend before last. We finally got down to TJ's but it
was a last minute thing.....zoomed down.....left a lot of money.....and
zoomed back home. Two days ago, the plumbing problem manifested itself once
again......to the tune of $550 this time.

I think I need to go fishing. What's your schedule look like for the next
couple of weeks?

Wolfgang
oh, and tell margaret we send our love and best wishes.


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Old April 6th, 2004, 01:39 AM
Wayne Knight
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
If you saw my post last week, looking for comments on beginner's fly

fishing
outfits, you know I'm about to take a class. I offered my 14 yr old son

the
opportunity to join me. He said he wants to learn, but not from a class.
"You taught me how to fish - how about you teach me to use a fly rod?"
Sometimes, arguing with a 14 yr old is like ****ing into the wind. He

will,
however, take a book to the bathroom for his daily "one hour on the

throne".
Anyone got a favorite book which explains tippets, knots, casting ideas,
etc?


IMO, the Curtis Creek Manifesto is a cute read, it's the last book anyone
should read for learning to fly fish. The Orvis book is a great primer, and
Left Kreh just put out a pretty comprehensive book on Fly Fishing - "the
Ulitmate Guide to Fly Fishing". Any of the two will give you more than
probably want to know to start.


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Old April 6th, 2004, 01:40 AM
George Cleveland
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 19:27:06 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Joel Axelrad" wrote in message
...
Back to the thread.
Any literary book, something by Rod Haig-Brown, Robert Traver or the like,
would be better to peak his interest than any technical book. You can't

really
learn fly fishing from a book.


Hell, I can't learn it any other way either.

Good luck to both of you.


Thanks.

Meant to call you weekend before last. We finally got down to TJ's but it
was a last minute thing.....zoomed down.....left a lot of money.....and
zoomed back home. Two days ago, the plumbing problem manifested itself once
again......to the tune of $550 this time.

I think I need to go fishing. What's your schedule look like for the next
couple of weeks?

Wolfgang
oh, and tell margaret we send our love and best wishes.



BWOs are coming off big time in the S.W..

Anyone ever tried to fly cast in the days immediately after having
their gall bladder removed? What was it like. Mines coming out on the
19th (free to a good home) and I'll be off work for a couple of weeks.
Would hate to spend all my recuperation time sitting in front of my
computer monitor.

g.c.
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Old April 6th, 2004, 01:56 AM
Joel Axelrad
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Wolfgang writes...

I think I need to go fishing. What's your schedule look like for the next
couple of weeks?


Looks good. Any Saturday. Give me several days notice.


Wolfgang
oh, and tell margaret we send our love and best wishes.


I'll send your good wishes to Margaret. She's back and doing well.
Keep your pipe wrench handy!

Joel Axelrad
**DFD**
 




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