50 degrees for the high???  YOu guys are terrible...we've had a couple of
nites with single digits and highs in the 20's...got more snow already than
we know what to deal with and had a couple of times with freezing rain...oh
what i'd give for 50's...

Was gifted with a book from an older cousin yesterday...Fly Tying by
William Bayard Sturgis, copyright 1940.  A little battered but from what
i've seen by leafing thru..WOW.  Some of the bookmarks were tearouts from
Family Circle May 1954 edition, that included a color chart of materials
and examples of wet, dry, nymphms and streamers.  Also WOW!!

In case I don't reply again for a bit...Happy Holidays to All!!

Tom-Vermont

> [Original Message]
> From: Dan Harriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Date: 12/23/03 12:43:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [VFB] 77 degrees in C. TX
>
> Hey Jimmy D;
> 
> We enjoyed the balmy weather here in Orange, too, until it started
raining. 
> About tomorrow's weather, you can keep that ol norther up there in Waco. 
> Don't send it down here! We don't want it. LOL
> 
> To windy to fish, so just did honey-dos today.
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Dan Harriman
> Orange, Texas
> 
> At 23:09 12/22/2003, you wrote:
> 
> >Hey gang, eat your heart out!  Balmy 77 degrees today in Waco, TX. 
> >Actually got in some decent fly rod bass fishing on Lake Waco. Weeds are 
> >not dead yet and several of the weed pockets produced some quality bass 
> >for me.  I really needed the trip.  As most of you know, I've been
cooped 
> >up for a long, long time.
> >
> >However, a "Blue Norther" is on the way and tomorrow's highs will only
be 
> >in the 50's with a cold north wind blowing in.
> >
> >Cheers!
> >
> >JIMMY  D
> 
> 
> If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving!
> 
> dit dit



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