I too went to the show and thought it was worth the trip, time, and money. I sat in on a lecture by Kelly Laatch on chronomid fishing, where he was demonstrating the technique in the fresh water tank, and will completely revise the way I have been fishing with chronomids. That alone was worth the
Leland
What a great story. I've fished the Owens and know that Bishop/Mammoth
country a little bit. It IS flat as a board and you can see forever in that
valley. Stunning location. Nowhere to hide down there.
Gary Meyers
Kirkland
From: Leland Miyawaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
On Friday 25 January 2002 08:20 pm, Leland Miyawaki
spoke:
If flyfishing is your primary reason for going to
the Puyallup show,
forget it. It's pretty damn sparse.
If quantity of fly-fishing vendors and big-name (Sage,
TT, Winston, etc.) manufacturers are what trips your
trigger, then by
I just returned from a DIY trip to Christmas Island. The trip consisted of
staying at a local hotel, fishing and exploring various locations around the
island. Some of this was done via rental truck, some via skiff and some
with the hotel guides. I fished both blue water and the flats. Fish
I thought this would be of interest to the group-
bill h.
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From: Doug Schaad
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Day ;
Wow,
that's harsh. That's the first I've heard of the whirling disease in
Washington.
-Jim
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