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    Default John "Jack" C. Gartside 1942-2009

    John "Jack" C. Gartside
    1942 - 2009

    December 5th, 2009

    Jack Gartside died at the age of 66. He was a person who shucked all the normal responsibilities of society and instead decide to live his dream!

    John (Jack) C. Gartside was a well known as fly tier, who was renown for thinking outside the box, with his innovative fly patterns. He was aTrout Bum long before the term was ever invented. A person, who with a college education, deciding instead to take odd jobs, heading out to somewhere in the world, answering the Sirens Call!

    Jack decided to live his life as a fisherman, go fly fishing whenever he felt the need to go fly fishing and stand in some far off stream. His passion was to fly fish the rivers and streams all over the world. He was true vagabond, a free spirit, and a King of the Road!

    He will be missed! ~Parnelli

    Jack Gartside?s Obituary in the Boston Globe
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    IF I only had the guts to do so.

    I got a small feel for that life this past weekend. I was fishing by myself on a cold morning with no one around. I made a fire by the side of the river to warm up by and then cooked a trout over that fire. Was one of the best meals I had ever had.
    I thought about what it would be like to just live like that, then it started raining.......


    May he rest in peace.
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bad Wulff View Post
    IF I only had the guts to do so.

    I got a small feel for that life this past weekend. I was fishing by myself on a cold morning with no one around. I made a fire by the side of the river to warm up by and then cooked a trout over that fire. Was one of the best meals I had ever had.
    I thought about what it would be like to just live like that, then it started raining.......


    May he rest in peace.
    Here, here...

    Kelly.
    Tight Lines,

    Kelly.

    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    Thanks for posting the link to the obituary, he was one of the truly creative and innovative tyers of our time. My boxes are filled w/ his patterns. He will be missed.

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