On 10/27/15 10:52 AM, 'Rick Zieger' via VFB Mail wrote:
"With appreciation of all the wonders of nature to be seen, smelled,
or heard on any trip outdoors, the importance of the bag grows less."
Great quote.
I spent the afternoon floating the local river with two friends on
Friday and didn't
Thats the way I feel about fishing lately.
Just being out there is reward enough.
Glad to see you are getting out.
phxflytyer
Phoenix,AZ
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government
take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian."
Henry
"With appreciation of all the wonders of nature to be seen, smelled, or heard
on any trip outdoors, the importance of the bag grows less."
Ted Trueblood "The Fisherman's Guide to Life"
Rick
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Hi VFB!
September and early October were just wonderful here in central Oregon for
camping. Perfect temperatures, no people, no bugs, no wind, etc. etc. Was
the best experience in years. At least a side benefit from the ongoing
drought.
Fishing during that time wasn't anything to complain
Nev:
Since I work at Bass Pro, I find that more then half of the people that come in
to the Fly Shop want to learn how to fly fish. Another 25% are experienced and
come in for replacement items and the rest are what we call" Looky-loos.
Even the Look-loos are told that we can teach them when
Do you think the fly fishing industry, as a whole, should invest more time and
dollars into recruiting new participants to the sport of fly fishing?
a. Absolutely. We need more people fishing, and that should be our number one
priority.
b. Absolutely not. The waters are crowded enough as it is.
A
Donna...
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Neville Gosling
wrote:
> Do you think the fly fishing industry, as a whole, should invest more time
> and dollars into recruiting new participants to the sport of fly fishing?
> a. Absolutely. We need more people fishing,
I know that I am bad but "B"
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 3:03 PM, Neville Gosling
wrote:
> Do you think the fly fishing industry, as a whole, should invest more time
> and dollars into recruiting new participants to the sport of fly fishing?
> a. Absolutely. We need more people