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It looks like I could bust out tomorrow and drive the 1276 miles to
Navajo Dam. Problems with that a 1) My son Andy's 26th birthday is the 10th and I'd miss it. He'll probably want to take me steelheading that day, and we'd quite possibly catch one. 2) The steelheading is picking up around here. 3) I'd be driving alone. (Anyone interested in a ride from the Northwest?) 4) I haven't tied up any microscopic flies. Thanks in advance for your ideas, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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Chas Wade wrote:
It looks like I could bust out tomorrow and drive the 1276 miles to Navajo Dam. Problems with that a 1) My son Andy's 26th birthday is the 10th and I'd miss it. He'll probably want to take me steelheading that day, and we'd quite possibly catch one. I don't know Andy all that well, but my guess is that he'd tell you to go to the Clave. 2) The steelheading is picking up around here. Excellent! When can I visit? :-) 3) I'd be driving alone. (Anyone interested in a ride from the Northwest?) I'd meet you in San Francisco or Sacramento, but I've already bought my plane ticket. How about flying to Albuquerque and meeting Bruiser and me on Friday, around noon? It wouldn't cost much more than driving, if at all. You'd be back in Seattle on Wednesday the 10th, possibly in time for some steelhead fishing. 4) I haven't tied up any microscopic flies. I'd don't think you'll have to worry about that. If Bruiser doesn't owe you for those pike flies, he certainly owes you for that pike he caught in Montana this summer. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
I'd meet you in San Francisco or Sacramento, but I've already bought my plane ticket. How about flying to Albuquerque and meeting Bruiser and me on Friday, around noon? It wouldn't cost much more than driving, if at all. You'd be back in Seattle on Wednesday the 10th, possibly in time for some steelhead fishing. An interesting idea. The best flights I can find are $350, if I'd tried a couple weks ago it would surely have been better. The drive should take about 125 gallons, @$2 (premium) that's $250. A couple motel 6 stays and I'm up to the $350. That leaves us 270 miles from the Juan. Would you have room in the rental car? I'm also contemplating a stop on the way home at the Rio Grande for pike. That wouldn't fit with the fly/drive combo. As for coming to fish for steelhead, it's a bit early yet, some fish are in, but it's not hot yet. I suspect we'd do better to meet at the Clearwater or Snake. Steelheading is good sometimes here, but it's never like the salmon fishing, and it nore often slow. When's a good time for the Clearwater of some other fishery in that neighborhood? Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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Chas Wade wrote:
That leaves us 270 miles from the Juan. Would you have room in the rental car? Bruiser lives in Albuquerque, and he has a very comfortable Toyota Tundra (although it lacks low-end torque :-) ) with an extended cab. I'll sit in the back if you come. I'm also contemplating a stop on the way home at the Rio Grande for pike. That wouldn't fit with the fly/drive combo. No plan is perfect. As for coming to fish for steelhead, it's a bit early yet, some fish are in, but it's not hot yet. I suspect we'd do better to meet at the Clearwater or Snake. Steelheading is good sometimes here, but it's never like the salmon fishing, and it nore often slow. When's a good time for the Clearwater of some other fishery in that neighborhood? I've never fished there, but my understanding is that it goes through January and into February. If you're up for an adventure I'll meet you there this winter. I have a hunch that it might be possible to talk Warren into bringing the Gink Drift Boat for a weekend. :-) -- cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() Chas Wade wrote: It looks like I could bust out tomorrow and drive the 1276 miles to Navajo Dam. Problems with that a 1) My son Andy's 26th birthday is the 10th and I'd miss it. He'll probably want to take me steelheading that day, and we'd quite possibly catch one. 2) The steelheading is picking up around here. 3) I'd be driving alone. (Anyone interested in a ride from the Northwest?) 4) I haven't tied up any microscopic flies. Thanks in advance for your ideas, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html Fly in. We'll find room, we've got flies, and you should be able to catch some of the pseudo steelhead they planted. Willi |
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rw wrote:
Bruiser lives in Albuquerque, and he has a very comfortable Toyota Tundra (although it lacks low-end torque :-) ) with an extended cab. I'll sit in the back if you come. Sounds good, when would we be back in ABQ to fly out? I'll see if I can find a compatible flight. The one I found lands at ABQ at 1:15 or so Friday. As for coming to fish for steelhead, it's a bit early yet, some fish are in, but it's not hot yet. I suspect we'd do better to meet at the Clearwater or Snake. Steelheading is good sometimes here, but it's never like the salmon fishing, and it nore often slow. When's a good time for the Clearwater of some other fishery in that neighborhood? I've never fished there, but my understanding is that it goes through January and into February. If you're up for an adventure I'll meet you there this winter. I have a hunch that it might be possible to talk Warren into bringing the Gink Drift Boat for a weekend. :-) I hope Warren's working or fishing, and that's why he hasn't responded to this yet. I am up for an adventure, even if we're shore bound. Thanks, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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Chas Wade wrote:
Sounds good, when would we be back in ABQ to fly out? I'll see if I can find a compatible flight. The one I found lands at ABQ at 1:15 or so Friday. We'd come back to Albuquerque on Tuesday, stay at Bruiser's Tuesday night, and fly out first thing Wednesday. My flight leaves at 8:10am. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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not. i'm not over the flu i had t-day yet.
if you get up to abiquiu, drive up to the monastery and tell abbot philip i said hi. |
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rw wrote:
We'd come back to Albuquerque on Tuesday, stay at Bruiser's Tuesday night, and fly out first thing Wednesday. My flight leaves at 8:10am. I just got an Email from Bruce with the same offer. An offer I can't refuse. See you Friday, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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rw wrote:
We'd come back to Albuquerque on Tuesday, stay at Bruiser's Tuesday night, and fly out first thing Wednesday. My flight leaves at 8:10am. I'm scheduled to arrive on Delta #3897 at 11:52AM on Dec 5 at ABQ. Departure is Frontier #793 at 10:30AM Dec 10. Now it's time to switch gears from Salmon to Trout and tie some flies. !!!!!!!! Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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