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  #11  
Old February 27th, 2011, 02:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
angler[_2_]
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On 27 Feb, 05:05, riverman wrote:
On Feb 27, 11:50*am, Larry L wrote:



On Feb 25, 4:01*pm, angler wrote:


On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az *area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? * warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where *ASU is
located


http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Good find! Roger, where in Phoenix will you be? Is a pretty spread-out
city, and this shop is in Tempe (pronounced tem-PEE for when you tell
the cabbie), which is SE of the airport and city center.

If you want to find a good supply of outdoor gear for a good price
(tents, etc), then the Bass Pro shop is only a couple of km further
east from the Tempe fly shop. Mesa is the next neighborhood east of
Tempe.

--riverman


Well, I plan on staying an extra day and having a look around. I'm
meeting with a couple of guys that work for Intel, where exactly
remains to be seen.

/Roger
  #12  
Old February 27th, 2011, 02:04 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
angler[_2_]
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On 27 Feb, 04:50, Larry L wrote:
On Feb 25, 4:01*pm, angler wrote:

On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az *area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? * warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where *ASU is
located

http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Absolutely perfect! Thanks!

/Roger
  #13  
Old February 27th, 2011, 03:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On 2011-02-27 09:04:57 -0500, angler said:

On 27 Feb, 04:50, Larry L wrote:
On Feb 25, 4:01*pm, angler wrote:

On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az *area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? * warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where *ASU is
located

http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Absolutely perfect! Thanks!

/Roger


Roger, if I remember correctly, you're a pretty big guy.... well, not
pretty, really..... just a big guy. d;o) You might e-mail these folks
and see if they have your size in a wader (if you know it). They
probably have a limited inventory of waders, so to be sure they have
your size in Simms, an e-mail and perhaps a small deposit may help.

Good luck.

Dave


  #14  
Old February 27th, 2011, 07:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
angler[_2_]
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On 27 Feb, 16:33, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-02-27 09:04:57 -0500, angler said:



On 27 Feb, 04:50, Larry L wrote:
On Feb 25, 4:01 pm, angler wrote:


On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where ASU is
located


http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Absolutely perfect! Thanks!


/Roger


Roger, if I remember correctly, you're a pretty big guy.... well, not
pretty, really..... just a big guy. *d;o) *You might e-mail these folks
and see if they have your size in a wader (if you know it). *They
probably have a limited inventory of waders, so to be sure they have
your size in Simms, an e-mail and perhaps a small deposit may help.

Good luck.

Dave


Good idea, I think I will do just that. Thanks Dave!

/Roger
  #15  
Old February 28th, 2011, 12:54 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2010
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On Feb 27, 8:03*am, angler wrote:
On 27 Feb, 05:05, riverman wrote:









On Feb 27, 11:50*am, Larry L wrote:


On Feb 25, 4:01*pm, angler wrote:


On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az *area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? * warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where *ASU is
located


http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Good find! Roger, where in Phoenix will you be? Is a pretty spread-out
city, and this shop is in Tempe (pronounced tem-PEE for when you tell
the cabbie), which is SE of the airport and city center.


If you want to find a good supply of outdoor gear for a good price
(tents, etc), then the Bass Pro shop is only a couple of km further
east from the Tempe fly shop. Mesa is the next neighborhood east of
Tempe.


--riverman


Well, I plan on staying an extra day and having a look around. I'm
meeting with a couple of guys that work for Intel, where exactly
remains to be seen.

/Roger


You do know that another ROFFian is a rather senior engineer for
Intel?
Frank Reid
  #16  
Old February 28th, 2011, 01:06 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Ken Fortenberry
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Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
You do know that another ROFFian is a rather senior engineer for
Intel?


I don't know that I'd call Evil Ken Twin #1 a roffian anymore. He's
been AWOL for quite awhile.

--
Ken Fortenberry
  #17  
Old February 28th, 2011, 01:57 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2010
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On Feb 27, 7:06*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
Frank Reid 2010 wrote:

You do know that another ROFFian is a rather senior engineer for
Intel?


I don't know that I'd call Evil Ken Twin #1 a roffian anymore. He's
been AWOL for quite awhile.

--
Ken Fortenberry


But we're all BFF's on FB.
Frank Reid
  #18  
Old February 28th, 2011, 02:54 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On Feb 27, 6:54*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:

You do know that another ROFFian is a rather senior engineer for
Intel?


I confess I had absolutely no idea of who you were talking about till
I read down the thread s couple more posts.

Which demonstrates quite clearly how the funniest joke in the world
can be met with cool uncomprehending stares.....till the punchline is
delivered.

giles
ya ever hear the one about what kind of engineer god must be based on
an analysis of human anatomy?
  #19  
Old February 28th, 2011, 12:35 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
angler[_2_]
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Default "fish" in Phoenix ?

On 28 Feb, 01:54, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Feb 27, 8:03*am, angler wrote:



On 27 Feb, 05:05, riverman wrote:


On Feb 27, 11:50*am, Larry L wrote:


On Feb 25, 4:01*pm, angler wrote:


On 24 Feb, 20:57, Larry L wrote:


Yeah, I could just Google ... but maybe I can wake up a lurker


Looks like I'm likely to be going to Phoenix, Az *area on a fairly
regular basis over the next few years.


Are there places near-by for trout fly fishing? * warm water?


I would like to add another question: Anyone know of a good fly
fishing shop in Phoenix?
I'm going there on a business trip in 4 weeks time, and thought I'd
buy an extra pair of Simms waders.


/Roger


I saw this as I was looking around .... I have zero experience with
the place and Tempe is a Phoenix suburb, I believe ... where *ASU is
located


http://azflyfishing.net/proshop/


Good find! Roger, where in Phoenix will you be? Is a pretty spread-out
city, and this shop is in Tempe (pronounced tem-PEE for when you tell
the cabbie), which is SE of the airport and city center.


If you want to find a good supply of outdoor gear for a good price
(tents, etc), then the Bass Pro shop is only a couple of km further
east from the Tempe fly shop. Mesa is the next neighborhood east of
Tempe.


--riverman


Well, I plan on staying an extra day and having a look around. I'm
meeting with a couple of guys that work for Intel, where exactly
remains to be seen.


/Roger


You do know that another ROFFian is a rather senior engineer for
Intel?
Frank Reid


I didn't, but found him on FB. Interesting!
My work is no longer about what I know (began with a MSc Engineering
Physics), but instead whom I know. This probably being true for many
more reading this newsgroup. The sad fact about climbing the so called
"value chain" is that one becomes more and more detached from what
initially was what one wanted work with (and probably was interested
in). That and the fact that free time is becoming more and more
scarce.
This said, if I just could find more business associates that indulge
in fly-fishing all would be well ;-)

/Roger
  #20  
Old March 17th, 2011, 07:07 PM
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There is a Cabela bass in Phoenix and a Pro in Mesa, that is your best choice. A large number of short local fishermen's stores in Phoenix, but they will focus on the bass and catfish gear, I would be surprised if they are greater than the supply of gear for a Coke machine, FF, and if they have any high-quality waders.
 




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