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    That stuff doesn't taste near as good as I remember! I fished the Beaver tailwater this morning, and felt like a complete idiot. "Real" trout fishing for the first time, I had no clue what I was looking for or how to present the flies properly.
    Started out fishing a #18 zebra midge about 3ft under an indicator... Nothing. Switched to an olive Bird's Nest.... nothing. Cast that for quite a while, as a matter of fact. I saw a couple swirls and cast toward them, but no dice.

    The scenery was BEAUTIFUL, and I did learn a few things: 1) that crystal clear water is deeper than I thought. 2) hip waders aren't enough to get where I needed to go. 3) that water is COLD!

    I took some pictures. The fog was still on the water at 10:30 when I left!
    The Green Hornet strikes again!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by quivira kid View Post
    3) that water is COLD!
    I hope you didn't learn that the way I think you learned it.
    "If we lie to the government, it's called a felony, when they lie to us, it's called politics." Bill Murray

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    Just be happy that it wasn't mid December with your posterior slogging in the duck march - I know - been there, done that.


    Tim

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    Oh, I didn't fall! Just splashed over the tops of my hip waders.....
    The Green Hornet strikes again!!!

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    We'll see how your luck goes tomorrow.
    Arkansas State Coordinator for Reel Recovery
    Board Member of Fly Fishing Federation Southern Council

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    Two things:
    1) Fishing the Beaver Tailwater is not "real" trout fishing.
    2) I told you that place was awful.

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