Contemplate what had just happened. Sit and observe while checking every
knot from the fly to the fly line. Pick the largest "Swirls", cast to them
and write about what events took place as soon as I returned to camp. Thus,
savoring and sharing the movement for posterity.

( wish I was in the right place at the right time to have such an
experience),
Jimi


Hey, I know I'm late, but Jody's had me hopping today.  As for a quote,
here's one for you, to hold you till tomorrow.
"When you're down to your last fly and the trout are hitting like crazy,
what do you do?"

  Think about it?  What would you do?    I'll tell you what'd I'd do
come tomorrow.

JIMMY  D

--
Jimmy D. Moore - Author,Outdoor Writer, TOWA,
Texas Fish & Game, VP Chapter Affairs GRTU, FFF
Owner/Webmaster - Worldwide Flyfishing Info.
http://www.BIGTROUTMAN.homestead.com/MainPage.html

My Classic Golf Club Website
http://home.earthlink.net/~rayado/

"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a
fly fisherman as the ability to read a defense is to a Quarterback."

Jimmy D. Moore



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