Where in Vermont are you from., Had a place in Granville for 16 years.
Tony
Tom Swahn Jr wrote:
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]> Date: 12/23/03 12:43:41 AM
From: Dan Harriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] 77 degrees in C. TXraining.
Hey Jimmy D;
We enjoyed the balmy weather here in Orange, too, until it started
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. LOLcooped
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
beup for a long, long time.
However, a "Blue Norther" is on the way and tomorrow's highs will only
in the 50's with a cold north wind blowing in.If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving!
Cheers!
JIMMY D
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