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Thread: The Fly Fishing World is in big trouble, or, Hell has frozen!!

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    Default The Fly Fishing World is in big trouble, or, Hell has frozen!!

    The sole outfitter on the lower Coeur d'Alene River has become so busy that today he hired (and licensed) me to help with the overflow of people wanting a "Taste" of fly fishing in North Idaho. This Friday I'll be guiding a group of newbees on a wade trip at the spot where the North Fork and the South Fork meet to form the main river. The weather has been very hot and the rivers are warm. Cooler weather is on the way and that may help. It's also hopper time so we'll be tossing big bugs that we can see!
    Wow! Now I have a job that I really enjoy!!

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    Good luck to you on the new endeavor!

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    I vote for number 2! Just remember 2 things...the sports will cast better if they are using a Hog Creek furled Leaders and don't let them wear a bright yellow rain slicker!
    Good luck Ole Buddy...you will do fine.
    Brad
    "A woman drove me to drink and I didn't even have the decency to thank her."
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    Good luck, be gentle to those who refuse to listen to you, and ALWAYS wear protective eye glasses. The last newbee I tried to teach was a 13 year old boy with learning difficulties. Without letting me know, he decided to walk over and cast over towards where I was fishing. On starting his backcast, his fly came over the rim of my Tilley hat smacked me right on my eyeglass lense. Startled the crap out of me. Teaching newbees can be loads of fun, but it can also quickly become combat fishing. Best of luck with your new job.

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    Jack, be sure to report back to us regarding your experience. I know you'll do great and those newbees will come out way ahead learning from you.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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    Jack,
    If I had only know I would have tried to be your first client.

    You were a great help on the Ausable so I know they are in good hands.

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    Cool! Now I know where to go for casting lesson if I ever get back to Idaho.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    Hey Jack.
    Good luck in your new venture.

    Mark

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    Very nice !
    Puts a smile on my face just thinking about it.
    The tip about the eye wear is excellent ,
    teach them to wear sun glasses all the time.
    Have fun I know you will

    Be safe
    Relaxed and now a Full Time Trout Bum, Est. 2024

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    Jack,
    Congrats! you're gonna do well.
    Mikey
    FAOL..All about caring, sharing, & good friends!!

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