Jimi, ALWAYS keep about 4/5 pair of sunglassess in the truck. Same for gloves, scarfs..or is that scarves, lol.... hats, extra socks, handkerchiefs, a good dress tye, underware, a sweater, coat, some long underware for under you waders, couple warm long sleeve shirts, T-shirts, extra jeans, and a belt. Now, don't forget asprin, alcohal swabs, bandaids.........let's just say a first aid kit, writing pens, a simple candle for waxing fereuls, plenty of leader and tippet material, floatant, sink tips, a tying kit including bench, tools, both for tying and truck repairs, a can of blow-up your flat tire, flashlights, batteries, water, folding chairs, sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, battery charger, CD's and cassettes, pipe tabaco, pipe cleaners, cigars, lighter, waterproff matches, bug spray, extra nets, wading staff(s), 40/50 fly boxes full, lol. Ok, someonme else take it now. mark...............lol

From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] QUOTE FOR THE DAY
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:07:09 -0700

Man after my own heart, better to much stuff, than not enough.
    But, I bet you are also just like me in another aspect, I "Always"
forget at least one small thing I could have used.
Jimi


" For a week-long trout trip, I carry at least five rods and reels, enough clothing to spend a month, at least half a dozen boxes of flies,(Like I've said before, a fly fisherman can never have too many rods or flies."), my streamside kit, all kind of fishing tools, two pairs of waders, vests, chest packs and hats and of of course, my favorite fishing shirts and pants only to return home wondering why I took all that stuff and only used a very small amount of it. I am cutting down though. This September, I got it all into one bag, although it was a large one. Makes no difference to Jody. She still washes all my clothes to get rid of the wonderful campfire smoke smell that I love. I try to hide my fishing clothes in my fishing closet, but she says the smoke smell permeates through the entire house. Oh well, at least she lets me keep a goodly supply of CONRANCH hackle in the closet! Guess she can't smell it! :-P

Have A Great Day!

JIMMY  D  MOORE

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Jimmy D. Moore - Scout Exec. BSA (Ret.)

Author - "MOON HOLLER MISFITS Fishing & Hunting Club", �
Humorist, half-assed poet,  and sometimes red-neck Texan.
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"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as
the ability to read a defense is to an NFL Quarterback."

Jimmy D. Moore - � [2004]
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