Hi Chris
Glad to hear from you.
If you need anything for your personal confuser let me know?

Chris I always stop by the lower Owens and fish for a while 
and then drive over to the power plant and fish the holes there 
when I am on my way to Mammoth. 

I have a love for the bigger fish so after I fish the local streams I 
naturally I always wind up at Crowley Lake.
I found out that fishing there later in the day 
when the wind goes down just before dark is a blast.
The big browns come out and are hungry.
I got the secret fly???????
if I could just learn to enough so I can break it down, 
then I can tie it.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/Oct%20opener%2003/Secret%20fly.jpg


Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Broomell
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 10:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VFB] Back...and back online

Hello everyone.

So...I was finally hit by a virus...or, rather, my computer was.
Bummer.  I've spent the last several days getting things wiped,
reloaded, etc. etc. etc.  So - I am back and eager to see what is going
on in the world of FF&FT. 

Now for the fishing-related stuff....

Last weekend was spent on the Lower Owens river just outside of Bishop
(the wild trout section for all you "locals").

Fishing was awesome...Friday and Saturday were pretty normal - nice
weather but still a good baetis hatch around mid-day...not very crowded
(at all)...and lots of fish.  
Sunday was a stinkin' trout rodeo.  I don't know what I must have done
on Saturday night to pay off all of my fishing karma...but I probably
had the best day of trout fishing ever.  I don't count fish (at least
not past the first one) - but there were a few times that day (e.g. more
than two) where I stood in a single spot (e.g. not moving more than 10
feet) for at least an hour catching fish.  For those of you who aren't
familiar with the Low O...this is not a normal occurrence.  There are
LOTS of fish there...and it isn't difficult to find them...but the
catching part can be tricky at times.  

So - I came home quite relaxed and refreshed....

Eager to tackle the messages in my inbox...

Cheers,
Chris


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