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Old October 31st, 2005, 11:44 PM
Thomas Littleton
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Well, folks, it was time to head up to Coburn and shut down operations for
the season. I joined Handyman Mike and his able pal Brian, and in between
tidying up and packing up, we fished a bit.
Penn's has come up a bit from recent rains(and a snowfall), but the water
was a wee bit chilly. Of course, neither Mike or I had brought our
thermometers, so I will guess low 40's for the water temp. Bugs were few and
very far between, so it was streamer fishing. Three glorious days of
wrenching our arms out of their sockets pitching 2 to 3 inch long creations
repeatedly. A few fish did respond, and Mike ended the fishing with a fine
rainbow at the end of the Special Regs area. I was a fine, although peculiar
season of trout fishing at Penn's......in all sorts of conditons, the river
proved full of fish, all year long. Now, it is time to tie flies, and wait
until the spring Grannom hatches.
Tom
p.s. Oh yes, I have a big fish story, but that will be the other thread.....


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Old October 31st, 2005, 11:57 PM
Frank Reid
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Default Penn's.....season's end

Well, folks, it was time to head up to Coburn and shut down operations for
the season. I joined Handyman Mike and his able pal Brian, and in between
tidying up and packing up, we fished a bit.
Penn's has come up a bit from recent rains(and a snowfall), but the water
was a wee bit chilly. Of course, neither Mike or I had brought our
thermometers, so I will guess low 40's for the water temp. Bugs were few
and
very far between, so it was streamer fishing. Three glorious days of
wrenching our arms out of their sockets pitching 2 to 3 inch long
creations
repeatedly. A few fish did respond, and Mike ended the fishing with a fine
rainbow at the end of the Special Regs area.


I was wondering how the trip went. Hopefully, this is a week late, right?
It was not this last weekend. Please tell me it was the 20-22 of Oct.

I was a fine, although peculiar
season of trout fishing at Penn's......in all sorts of conditons, the
river
proved full of fish, all year long. Now, it is time to tie flies, and wait
until the spring Grannom hatches.


Tying a super secret fly I dun heard about just for that hatch.

Tom
p.s. Oh yes, I have a big fish story, but that will be the other
thread.....


Do tell, do tell!

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Old November 1st, 2005, 12:07 AM
Thomas Littleton
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Default Penn's.....season's end


"Frank Reid" ten.tsacmoc@diersicnarf wrote in message

Please tell me it was the 20-22 of Oct.


OK, I'll tell you that....although it was Oct. 27-30.......Mike and I got
delayed a week each from the original plan......

Tom


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Old November 1st, 2005, 12:30 AM
Frank Reid
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Please tell me it was the 20-22 of Oct.


OK, I'll tell you that....although it was Oct. 27-30.......Mike and I got
delayed a week each from the original plan......


I was available, sitting at home with that stash of Thomas and Thomas fly
rods I got at the yard sale for a buck a piece. Gave 'em to the neighbor
for tomato stakes. There was also that misdirected shipment of Omaha
Steaks. What the hell was I supposed to do with 20 lbs of filet mignon?
Dog ate well.
Oh well, I'll have to wait till next year. My fishing buddies won't be able
to make it, though they were interested in fly fishing.
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Old November 1st, 2005, 12:37 AM
Thomas Littleton
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"Frank Reid" ten.tsacmoc@diersicnarf wrote in message

My fishing buddies won't be able
to make it, though they were interested in fly fishing.
http://tinyurl.com/99y3r



nice fishing buddies......g


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Old November 1st, 2005, 12:39 AM
Mike Connor
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"Frank Reid" ten.tsacmoc@diersicnarf schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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SNIP
Oh well, I'll have to wait till next year. My fishing buddies won't be
able to make it, though they were interested in fly fishing.
http://tinyurl.com/99y3r

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Be careful with those "Double Reids", waders can pull you down!

TL
MC


 




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