Hi Ed,

I have a computer networking business, but I took a day off to hit the
water. So how's fishing?

Bill

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> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:14 AM
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> Subject:      RE: [VFB] Photo's from today's fishing
> 
> Bill - what do you actually do for a living?  You've got a great eye, and
> take some phenomenal photos!
> 
> Ed Roden
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> <http://www.questquality.com>
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> Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at
> home as they do when they're fishing.
> 
> 
>       Just figured I would share a fishing report and some photo's with
> you all. I don't know about you folks but I love to read about fellow
> VFB'ers fishing! SO SPEAK UP anybody else been fishing? Got photo's? Share
> em. Anyway I had the day off but ended up getting a late start this
> morning so I had to stay close. I went to a near by creek called stevens
> (you may have seen the last photo's). It was warm out by 10:00 and the
> water is low and clear for this time of year. I wonder how things will
> look in August? Not too good if we don't get some more rain. I ended up
> catching 6 coastal cutthroat plus a bunch of small one's, probably a mix
> of resident fish (small) and sea going (larger & brighter). The sea-run
> cutt's are just starting to enter the rivers around here, not too many
> yet. Most are still in the estuaries. Thing will start hopping late August
> & September for sea run cutt's around here. These are not large fish but
> real gems that are starting to make a comeback due to catch & release only
> regs. All fish were caught on a version of the rolled muddler. Anyway I
> hope you enjoy the photo's.
> 
>       <http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/stevenscreek2.htm>
> 
>       Bill P.

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