But yet there was some money spent at one point and time to aquire said gear, even if just a small amount. Now if you forge and build everything from the sticks and cats in the back yard then we can start talking No money.
D&R Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:47 AM Subject: Re: [VFB] QUOTE FOR THE DAY > Jimmy, > > I kindly disagree - my pleasure on the water does not depend on the > quality of my tackle. I remember a day where I caught lots of nice trout > in a reservoir. Reel was an old one which I saved from my very early > days, rod was an inexpensive one with a broken top which I fixed with a > sewing needle and some glue and thread. > At the end of the day it starts raining very heavily, I had caught 10 > trout, the rod's tip was broken again and I was quite happy with the day. > Can't imagine that a Sxgx, O***s or other supa drupa stuff had been able > to impove that day. > > The tackle I like most is build by myself: flies (of course), leader, > rods. Jimi is happy to add reel. Maybe I start furling a flyline some > day <G> > > But anyway, I love your quotes - always food for thoughts and memories. > > Keep on quoting.... > Rene > Germany > > Jimmy D. Moore wrote: > > > "The man who coined the phrase "Money can't buy happiness", never bought > > himself a good fly rod!" > > > > Reg Baird, from his video Labrador Trout > > > > I COULDN'T AGREE MORE! > > > > HAVE A GREAT DAY! > > > > JIMMY D > > > >-- > >Jimmy D. Moore - Author,Outdoor Writer,TOWA, TF&G,VP-GRTU > >Owner/Webmaster - Worldwide Flyfishing Info. > >http://www.BIGTROUTMAN.homestead.com/MainPage.html > > > >www.sportingtales.com This is the website of Sporting Tales > >magazine - No "how-to OR "where-to"! Just the "Why-to", > >with outstanding campfire type stories about hunting and fishing. > > > > > > > > > > >
