Here are the random musings of a journeyman...a sojourner...a pilgrim. Each of us has a story to tell and a story to discover. Below you will find a blend of those two components which I trust will result in a flavorful brew of reflection and inspiration.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
A River Runs Through It
Rivers and water seem to be the thread running through most of my pursuits of late.
This past Sunday afternoon and evening, I waded up and down a section of the East Fork river tailwaters as they flow out of the East Fork Lake. I was accompanied by my newfound fly-fishing mentor, Bob. Bob has been a friend and fellow coffee connoisseur acquaintance from Starbucks in Eastgate for about a year now.
Spending about 7 or 8 hours with the guy caused me to soak in a good bit of information. From the feeding habits of small-mouth bass to the anvil-headed formation of a puffed up cumulus cloud...I'm venturing into the unknown realm of actually being able to catch fish!
Combined with my love for paddling down the river...the ability to flick a little nymph into the habitat of small-mouth or rock bass is just icing on the cake of life!
Now if I could just get the garage door opener to work...life would be complete.
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2 comments:
that is great man! those stupid garage door openers, LOL!
That's awesome! I've gone fly-fishing once, done on the river in Tennessee that the Olympic kayakers used when the Olympics were in Atlanta. It was frigid cold and I didn't have any waders. Didn't catch a thing, but got pretty good at casting. Good company with friends too. I've got to go fishing soon, but looking forward to golf on Monday.
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