WOW... You guys are 'all over' the drawing this week; you must really want that personalized box. Don't blame you. Looks good to me too.
WOW... You guys are 'all over' the drawing this week; you must really want that personalized box. Don't blame you. Looks good to me too.
Thanks for the Harry Murray quote this week, it is one of my favorites. I've heard it "from the horse's mouth" a number of times. It just so happens that Murray's Fly Shop is about half way between my house and my Mom's so I get to stop by whenever we head down to Virginia. Even better, Mom is moving to a new place that will be within a stones throw of Murray's! More money for Harry and more toys for me, now that's what I call a win-win!
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Fish more, work less!
06-08-06
Looks like a winner, more next week.
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another page from the old oilcloth wrapped book hidden in the age tattered Dynamite box. History of life as seen and recorded by the living. Don't miss an adventure. The instruction book for life.
BOINK!
Ya better read fast. One day left before we juggle it all up again!
Finally had the time to sit for the read. Besides the good writing were the thoughts it left behind. Thanks. JGW
DYNAMITE box???? Using the old DuPont fly or the Nobel noodler??? Do we need to talk JC?? I really thought better of you than this!!! Skeleton in the closet, I say!!
Andy
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all types of fishermen must pull together for the good of all!!!
Sunday! It can't be Sunday already. Where does the week go?
JC, more of the fishing journal please. Your friend is a guy after my own heart. Love the writing and the sentiment.
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Happiness is wading boots that never have a chance to dry out.
Many things were kept in such boxes, Andy. They were a popular commodity in years passed; numerous, convenient, cheap (free often), fit under the bunk-house racks, folded oil-cloth would protect darn near anything in them. You could tell a man's character by the names on his boxes and the condition they were in.