Don after reading your post I couldnt help to think about the time I was struggling with my first attempt to fly fish, brand new rig in hand there iwas casting it like a spinning rig,tangles knots and frustrations ,an older man snuck up on the bridge watching (chuckling) asked do any good that way.NO was my reply,within minutes he was geared up and in the water he spent 2 hours teaching me a lifetime of knowledge then he handed me a box of his tied flies and said learn it and pass it on, Whenever iam at that spot i always think of him and have since tried to pass it on. thanks brad robinson
--- Don Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As I prepare to embark on my second annual tying > marathon, I can't help but think about how important > it is to give something back. This "giving" can be > accomplished in many different ways but it really > needs to happen for the continued growth of this > sport > of ours and the health and welfare of the places we > like to fish. Donating can be as simple as giving > materials to a youth tying class or as big as > dropping > a couple grand at a TU fundraising auction, but it > is > all important and it all will, in some way, have an > impact. So as the spring rolls on (for some of us on > this list) I encourage all of you keep that thought > in > the back of your mind and when the opportunity > arises, > act on it. > > Regards, > Don Johnson > > ===== > http://www.geocities.com/salmn8r/caddisforkids.html > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� > http://movies.yahoo.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� http://movies.yahoo.com/
