Vlad,
I think you and I are talking about different posted lakes.
The one(s) you mentioned:
The no trespassing lake wasn't close to a major transportation corridor
and
near a major energy corridor?? I fished one of those about ten years ago
and
noticed that it was posted after a few years.
He feels her elbow
I did that a couple of times when I was an adolescent until I learned female
anatomy.
Bill W
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Nuh-uh, you have the compensation relationship
reveresed. :-)
Richard
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I am just guessing here but since I live in
Bremerton "HOME OF THE BREMERLO" it probably has something to do with the weight
or mass of the elbow.
:)
Flig
About 7 years ago I was walking on the docks by where they rent the paddle
boats. In the shallows there was a carp cruising around that was easily in
the 20 lb class. If you tag into one of those monsters be ready to go for a
ride! Sounds like fun to me! Unfortunately I didn't have a rod with me
I have never tried carp fishing on the fly
however I did a quick search with google and came up with this http://www.msu.edu/~connert/carp.htm.
In addition a couple of other sites suggested black wooly buggers.
HTH,
Flig
Yes, carp are a legitimate dry fly target species.
Seven years ago, in August, I participated in the Yellowtail Carp Tournament held on Yellowtail Reservoir, the source of the Bighorn tailwater fishery. What a hoot!
It was tough to find a guide on "the horn" that weekend, and even tougher to find
I've hooked a bats at dusk on the Yak, but I had
the strangest fishing experience of my life in Alaska last September...albeit
not on fly rod. After 5 days straight of flyfishing silvers wechartered a
boat to do some halibut ling meat fishing. Just three of us...we were
fishing over a
Actually Dave not quite. You have the lady clasp her
hands behind her neck with her elbows facing forward. In this position you ask her to walk towards
a wall. If her elbows touch the wall
first, she is not worthy of learning about your secret spots.
J
John
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You have the lady clasp
her hands behind her neck with her elbows facing forward. In this position you ask her to walk
towards a wall. If her elbows touch
the wall first, she is not worthy of learning about your secret spots.
J
John
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So nicely said, I like this elbow test.
Vincent
On 18 Jan 2002, John Rowley wrote:
Actually Dave not quite. You have the lady clasp her hands behind her
neck with her elbows facing forward. In this position you ask her to
walk towards a wall. If her elbows touch the wall first, she is
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