One more reason to flyfish...

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Never posted a link before? But damn…


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Jim in CO

OUCH!!! One thing learned about spin fishing is be ready to duck.


Eric “nighthawk”

It’s a great day for fly fishing!

TEST


Thats freaky and scary “Honey look what I caught” Jemminy Christmas

Wow!, not only an amazing story but also a great tongue exercise pronouncing all those
strange place names. Try sayin them fast???(or even slow for that matter).

Mark


I’d rather be in Wyoming!

Andy

Boston,

Anyone recall, not that long ago, an issue of Fly Fisherman with a short article and an accompanying photo of a fly imbedded in a fly fishers cornea. Several lessons after seeing that photo: 1)go barbless, 2)wear glasses, 3)always pay attention to the wind; 4)pay attention to your cast; 5)small hooks can be dangerous too.

Allan

I got nailed in the hand the same way as a kid. A quarter oz dipsey sinker snagged in a tree launches at amazing speed out of a bent branch and to a bent rod when it tears free. I remember looking down at the hole in my skin and mashed bone on my knuckle, and after I mananged to stop jumping up and down on the dock, immediately started thinking up lies to tell Dad. This was in case he should opt for a fishing time-out during our yearly NH vacation (which frankly, just wouldn’t work for me!) This was also within the age when if you got hurt bad enough to go to the hospital, you got corporal punishment when you got home for: A. being stupid, and of course B. costing the family money… nuff said.


“Knowledge is knowing, wisdom is understanding”