Sounds good, I'm out of town for a little while after Christmas, but there's
plenty of good fishing to be had in the rivers. Let me know when.

Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Blomquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] NW challenge


> On Wednesday 12 December 2001 08:42 pm, you said:
> > I'm thinking about laying down a challenge to those of you here in the
rainy
> > Northwest. How about a Christmas get together at one of the local lakes.
I'm
> > under the gun right now, and I'll be finished up on the 21st or 22d,
which
> > means I'll be looking for some fishing right after that.
> >
> > The last time I was at Nahwatzel, the trout were biting, and I expect
they
> > will still be around, so I'm planning on being on the lake, unless
really
> > bad weather sets in, on Sun. Dec. 23d.  I'll make it easy; how about
8:30
> > AM.
> >
> > Anybody here in WA (or anywhere else) care to join me? Do you have what
it
> > takes to sit in a float tube (pontoon boat, canoe, outrigger, sailboat,
> > whatever you use) in the middle of a freezing lake in late December?
> >
> > C'mon, it'll be fun. If you don't like Nahwatzel, name your lake (within
> > reason, I'm in Olympia). Check the regs first; I"m ok with frostbite,
but I
> > really don't want to get arrested. Bill? Rob? Don? Anyone?
>
> I am up for it too, but I prefer to only sit in my canoe on non-rainy
days,
> and stand up in cold water (as in steelheading) on rainy days.
>
> And duh, I will be out of the GPNW on the 23rd, but back, and chucking
flies
> at steelies right after Christmas through the New Year.
>
> Maybe we could do a river trip then.
>
> Rob
>
> --
> Rob Blomquist
> Kirkland, WA

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