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    Default "Reading the water"............ article

    This is a great article. It is a little long (5 pages), but I think you will like it, whether a novice or a semi-pro.
    Or, you can just enjoy the pictures!....

    http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/book ... water.aspx

    Cheers....
    Tight Lines......
    John } aka: Quill gordon

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    Thanks for the link. I found the article very informative

    Bill

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    Quill Gordon,

    Thanks for posting the link, lots of great information.

    Hope your name sake starts popping soon.

    peregrines

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    Peregrines,

    I found this site by 'surfing' for an answer to my 'dropper' question. There are many good articles here ( see menu on left side)........ I almost feel guilty reading them for free; sort of like going into a 'flyshop' and reading the new books on the shelf and not buying them,
    Two other great articles by A.K. Best and T. Rosenbauer . The later being quite interesting!
    A.K. Best.......... http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/book ... ues_1.aspx
    T. Rosenbauer.............
    http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/tech ... reams.aspx

    * Saw a beautiful 'redtail hawk the other day sitting in my neighbors yard looking for lunch!...
    Then the crows chased him/her (?) away!..

    ** Enjoy your posts...... especially the entomology stuff. Quill gordon s/b out about April 15th. in Pa. and N.Y........ me thinks!
    Tight Lines......
    John } aka: Quill gordon

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    Quill,

    Thanks. That site is great, I spent a lot of time last night checking it out after your post.

    I was talking to my mother the other day and she mentioned she hadn't seen any birds around the feeder for the last few days... then got a panic call from her... she had gone out back and there was a large bird trapped inside the screened in porch, right by the bird feeder... Turns out it was an immature redtail... don't know how it managed to get in there, but it took off safely once I shooed it outside.

    Do you fish Comparadun/Sparkle Duns for the QG at all? Just curious, I usually don't get up to the WBr Delaware until May and haven't fished the Quill Gordons much, and usually with the catskill tie on the rare years I make it up there in midApril. Can't really say I've caught a good QG hatch.. I've just run into them sporadically when I've been up around Hancock.

    Thanks again for the link and feedback.

    peregrines

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