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Hey OT 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Your reply to AZB got the White Screen of Death. I guess he didn't appreciate your humor.
 
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Re:Hey OT 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
I enjoyed AZ's encounter with the old guy..."Well", he replied, "Don't you think it's about time you fished somewhere else?"
 
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"Rivers course through my dreams, rivers cold and fast, rivers well-known and rivers nameless, rivers that seem like ribbons of blue water twisting through wide valleys, narrow rivers folded in layers of darkening shadow, rivers that have eroded down deep in a mountain's belly, sculpted the land, peeled back the planet's history exposing the texture of time itself."
— Harry Middleton (Rivers of Memory)

"Each night as I haul myself onto the back of county garbage truck no. 2, there is a familiar wind, some thread of moonglow or starlight, a splatter of dark rain on my skin, something that stirs my memory, and again, if even for a brief moment, I am on some mountain river, some stretch of bright water, full of possibilities, including the possibility of trout, perhaps one that, when hooked, will haul me in and out of time, in and out of life's mysterious and frightening, wondrous and incomprehensible continuum, even to the edges of the universe." -- Harry Middleton
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Re:Hey OT 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Don't look at me. I never even got to read it, so I called Phil and he said it could've been any of a few variables. I don't take people's comments personally (well, usually) on the board. It's just all in fun.
 
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Re:Hey OT 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Just to explain, I was fishing a coastal that always kicks my butt, but it's beautiful so I fish it. Last year, my 7th season fishing there, I finally hooked a steelie after getting some advice from an experienced angler, but I've still never landed one there. This year was my 8th without a fish to hand.

I was talking to an elderly local gear guy who asked me how I was doing and I told him this was my 8th year without a fish. He replied, "Well, then don't you think you should try fishing somewhere else?"

I thought that was pretty funny and wanted to share that with the NCFFB.
 
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Re:Hey OT 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Well with all the rain, I got depressed, so I thought it was time go fishing.
Usually I like the end of January, but got a late start this year.

So I thought it would be a good time to look over some of the North coast rivers to Southern Oregon. The belly of the Eel would be a good start and rest. Then a cruise by the Mad and onward to the Smith by passing a couple of smaller streams that used to hold great promise. The Smith is always tricky but clear, and holds great promise. After all its tradition, even in late February. Hopefully no downers.
Just late run 3 salt.

There are always a few chromers, time and hard work always pay off.

 
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