Nope, Echo Lake in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire...

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From: J.Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 12:32 PM
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Subject: Re: RE: [VFB] Why I Fly Fishing/Tie Flies?


Chris,


Would that be Echo Lake in West Milford, NJ?

Jackie

>
> From: "Chapman, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/02/21 Fri AM 08:18:14 CST
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [VFB] Why I Fly Fishing/Tie Flies?
> 
> I can't resist...
> 
> My Dad, the epic Trout Meat Hunter - taught me how to catch fish.   Using
a
> single spinner hook and a nightcrawler and maybe with a kernel of corn, I
> was always impressed of how successful he was at catching large trout out
of
> the local ponds we fished.  It was good time with Dad.   Then he and my
mom
> split up in a somewhat ugly divorce and one day as a peace offering to his
> son he showed up with a fly rod when I was 8.  This was the beginning of
my
> journey into life by myself.  Sure I would see my dad every other weekend,
> but he still fished with a worm.. and I with a fly.   It was through
meeting
> other fisherman, hanging out at local fly shops, and mostly fishing by
> myself where I learned what I did.  But the fun was when I started tying
on
> virtually no budget, and thus experimented with flies and techniques that
> caught fish.  Some were traditional but most were my own creation based
upon
> material availability and the vast amount of species I would fish for
> ranging from trout, to salmon, to bass and perch...   I wran into my Dad
at
> Echo Lake two summers ago (hadn't seen him for several years).  I was
> troling multiple fly rods, and he was anchored with is single spinner hook
> and his nightcrawler - hitting the springs for big brook trout.
> 
> Life is funny that way.
> 

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