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Old November 19th, 2004, 10:21 PM
Larry L
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I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of
fairly frequent visits to roff.

Thought I'd pass on the information.

(1) Encouragement to try a particular Idaho stream that I knew about, and
had seen, but had never fished ... thanks Russell
(2) Ott-Lite(s) ...I had never heard of them until rofft ... we have three
in the house now ... if you tie, buy one ( if you don't tie, start ...
nothing improves one's fly fishing as much as the information one gains as a
byproduct of tying )
(3) A modified rod grip that makes it comfortable to hold one's hand much
farther back than the "stock" version ... thanks Mike Connor
(4) Tippet rings ... just starting to experiment with these, but by using
Pitzen knots one can obtain very near 100% tippet strength as well as
several other big advantages ... thanks again Mike

That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff
that has improved my fly fishing .... what specific things have others
learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing )


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Old November 19th, 2004, 10:31 PM
Scott Seidman
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"Larry L" wrote in
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(2) Ott-Lite(s) ...I had never heard of them until rofft ... we have
three in the house now ... if you tie, buy one ( if you don't tie,
start ... nothing improves one's fly fishing as much as the
information one gains as a byproduct of tying )


FWIW, if you join JoAnn Fabrics preferred customer club, they'll send you
coupons good for 50% off anything in the store. That's how I got my Ott
Lite at half price.

Scott
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Old November 19th, 2004, 11:04 PM
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"Larry L" wrote in message
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I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of
fairly frequent visits to roff.

Thought I'd pass on the information.

(1) Encouragement to try a particular Idaho stream that I knew about, and
had seen, but had never fished ... thanks Russell
(2) Ott-Lite(s) ...I had never heard of them until rofft ... we have

three
in the house now ... if you tie, buy one ( if you don't tie, start ...
nothing improves one's fly fishing as much as the information one gains as

a
byproduct of tying )
(3) A modified rod grip that makes it comfortable to hold one's hand much
farther back than the "stock" version ... thanks Mike Connor
(4) Tippet rings ... just starting to experiment with these, but by using
Pitzen knots one can obtain very near 100% tippet strength as well as
several other big advantages ... thanks again Mike

That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff
that has improved my fly fishing .... what specific things have others
learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing )



I second that. Though Mike C can be as cantankerous as can be the rest of
us, I have learned so much from his posts that it's definitely worthwhile
reading them.


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Old November 19th, 2004, 11:12 PM
rw
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Larry L wrote:

That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff
that has improved my fly fishing ....


I believe I recommended fishing Silver Creek and the Big Wood in the
fall and you had a good time.

what specific things have others
learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing )


I've met my best fishing companions through ROFF, and from them I've
learned a very great deal indeed.

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Old November 20th, 2004, 12:23 AM
Larry L
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"rw" wrote


I believe I recommended fishing Silver Creek and the Big Wood in the fall
and you had a good time.



yep, I had it on my list of possibles and your suggestion tipped the scale


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Old November 19th, 2004, 11:16 PM
Peter Charles
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:21:17 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote:

I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of
fairly frequent visits to roff.

Thought I'd pass on the information.

(1) Encouragement to try a particular Idaho stream that I knew about, and
had seen, but had never fished ... thanks Russell
(2) Ott-Lite(s) ...I had never heard of them until rofft ... we have three
in the house now ... if you tie, buy one ( if you don't tie, start ...
nothing improves one's fly fishing as much as the information one gains as a
byproduct of tying )
(3) A modified rod grip that makes it comfortable to hold one's hand much
farther back than the "stock" version ... thanks Mike Connor
(4) Tippet rings ... just starting to experiment with these, but by using
Pitzen knots one can obtain very near 100% tippet strength as well as
several other big advantages ... thanks again Mike

That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff
that has improved my fly fishing .... what specific things have others
learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing )


Fishing with a lot of friends . . .

Peter

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Old November 20th, 2004, 12:02 AM
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"Larry L" wrote in message
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.... what specific things have others learned here ? ( yeah, about fly
fishing )


Not much. Um........well, virtually nothing.

Like some others (I presume), I arrived quite some time ago at a point where
I'm not much interested in learning anything more about the mechanics of
fishing. As a matter of fact, it is no longer really that much about the
fishing for me anyway. I rarely fish alone. Virtually all of my fishing in
the past four years (apart from a bit of desultory casting when and where I
happened to have gear with me when visiting a piece of water for whatever
reason) has been in the company of the marvelous people I've met through
this newsgroup. A shared love of fly fishing is reason enough to get
together with these folks......but any of a number of others would do as
well.

I will never forget the time George left me to drown in the Wisconsin
River.......or Wayno's ass shining in the moonlight......or uncle Wally's
smirk as he admired my fish and invited me to go back to the cooler and get
a beer.......or that flea and tick infested bitch on the porch......or
John.....um......well, John doing whatever it is that John does.....or
sausages on the banks of Penn's......or Joel fishing at 11 degrees
Fahrenheit up to his ass in snow.....or Jeffie's bloody and half scabbed
ears.....or dancing in spandex tights on a bridge near Coburn.....or
copperheads on the trail.....or Frank shouting, "What?" from WAY too far and
in the wrong direction from where he was making all the noise for which I
was taking his and the Lord's names in vain.....or the holy hand
grenade.....or putanesca sauce......or Petah receding in the distance on the
trail.....or Dave and the speed bumps......or shrieking
ospreys......or........

Yeah, I know that's not what you asked above.....but it DOES speak to the
question in the thread title.

Wolfgang


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Old November 20th, 2004, 12:23 AM
Larry L
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"Wolfgang" wrote

Yeah, I know that's not what you asked above.....but it DOES speak to the
question in the thread title.



I thought it was a very appropriate answer, and I think many here would
share the sentiment in not the specific glowing ass memories.


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Old November 20th, 2004, 02:06 AM
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or Frank shouting, "What?" from WAY too far and in the wrong direction from
where he was making all the noise for which I was taking his and the Lord's
names in vain


How come that always happens. My name, and then the Lord's. Been going on
since high school. "Frank? Oh God." Sorry, I didn't mean to interupt and
bruin your good story...

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Old November 20th, 2004, 05:54 AM
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
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or Frank shouting, "What?" from WAY too far and in the wrong direction
from where he was making all the noise for which I was taking his and the
Lord's names in vain


How come that always happens. My name, and then the Lord's. Been going
on since high school. "Frank? Oh God." Sorry, I didn't mean to interupt
and bruin your good story...


Yeah.......anyway, as I was saying.........there I was.......and I sez,
"FRANK!"................."Oh God. "

Wolfgang
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