Mark:

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Go to "view" , "sort by" , Ascending or decending.

Alan Di Somma
Phoenix,AZ.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mark romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] How do you support your fly fishing habit?


> Well, i didn't realize this thread was so specific. One thing i don'tlike
> about hotmail is you see your newest email before your oldest when
> answering. You can do it the other way around but it is even more time
> consumming that way, and God knows.............For 30 years i worked in
the
> music business, and an audio engineer. I did live sound and live
recording,
> mostly in Jazz clubs for periods of years at a time and i was on the road
> with Jazz bands for periods of years at a time. The longest i was ever in
> one club was 7 yrs. and the longest i was ever with one band was also 7
yrs.
> I've been all over the world many times and worked in every major Jazz
club
> and concert hall in the world, done alllllll the festivals, and many many
> colleges. I decided that if i don't fish now, when am i gonna fish? So, i
> retired from that world in 2001 and went fishin', litterally and
> figurtively. My wife and i had been renting the apt. on top of the gift
shop
> at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum every since May of 1998, as
> our second place. So, when they had to ask us to give it up, so that they
> could allow the new executive director to have it as his second place, we
> ended up buying our house in Roscoe, in 1999. We also have an apt. in
> Manhattan, where my wife works. Since we have dogs, cats, and birds, (no
> more goats and rabbitts), i am sort of stuck in Roscoe, LOL, doing chores
> every day. And i love it. I take care of the animals, property, trucks,
etc.
> and i fish and tye. "Rough out here" lol. Actually that's an old music
> business term, and there it MEANS something. I feel extremely fortunate to
> have fallen in to this lifestyle because it is much healthier than the
> touring life. My wife and i have a fly fishing school, and the gallery,
> (JazzMark Gallery). So, that also keeps us busy. We our on the TGF
> Conservation Committee, and my wife is the captain of the Japanese
National
> Fly Fishing Team, (Team Japan), and the president of World Fly Fishing of
> Japan, a club from which she "culls" members for the Team. I guess if you
> want to find out any more you can go to my site, www.JazzMarkGallery.com
> later, mark  p.s. sorry for any spelling or puncuation errors, no time to
> edit.
>
>
> >From: Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: [VFB] How do you support your fly fishing habit?
> >Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 18:55:38 -0600
> >
> >Jimmy,
> >Back in the 40's I repaired bamboo rods for fishing money.
> >That was till 1946 when I started flying. Worked as an
> >aircraft mechanic till I went in the Air force. Then it was
> >tying flies on and off. Got back into fly fishing and tying
> >full scale in 1988 after some heart problems. My flying days
> >were over.
> >I tied flies and wrapped graphite rods for my rat hole money
> >while keeping my full time job with the FAA. I was an R&D
> >engineering technician for 32 years. In 1990 I was put out
> >on disability from a back injury on the job 20 years prior.
> >Went into tying almost full time to make what I was loosing
> >on disability. Between tying flies and building graphite
> >rods  we made out ok. When we moved to Arkansas the tying
> >became a full time job and it just got to be more than I
> >wanted to handle. Quit that and started making bamboo rods.
> >That is where it stands now, tying when I want to and making
> >a rod when I feel like it. This has helped me get my big boy
> >toys and supplements my disability income. I like to putter
> >in the shop making tools and doing honey doos. I fish when I
> >want to also. I am one lucky person.
> >Tony
> >
> >"Jimmy D. Moore" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > So, for my latest endeavor I'm asking one simple question
> > > of you.  What do you do for a living?  Better put would
> > > be, how do you support your fly fishing habit. I know many
> > > of you on the lists and also know what kind of work you
> > > do. They're all interesting.  With the numbers of us on
> > > these three lists, I daresay we cover most all
> > > occupations.  I think it would be interesting to all to
> > > see the varied occupations.   And Byard, Chris, and Bill,
> > > this is Fly Fishing related. LOL
> > >
> >
> >
>
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