I absolutely have to agree with you there, Rob...  One of the best poems
I've ever had the pleasure to read...  Thank you Bart for sharing this...

Rodney..

"It has always been my private conviction that any man who pits his
intelligence against a fish, and loses, had it coming." ~~>  John Steinbeck



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rob poutre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Twas The Night Before Caddis


> Best Poem I have ever had the pleasure to read.  Thank
> you for this one!
>
> Rob P.
>
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > T'WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CADDIS
> > BY RICHARD FRANK
> >
> > Twas the night  before Christmas when down by the
> > stream
> > The full moon looked out on a chill  winter scene.
> > A lone trout was sipping a midge in his brook,
> > Untroubled  by worries of fishers with hooks.
> >
> > Then from above a small sleigh did  appear
> > Pulled by a brace of eight tiny reindeer.
> > It swerved of a sudden  and down it did glide,
> > Settling its runners along the streamside.
> >
> > The fat, jolly driver dove into his sled
> > And emerged with his three  weight held high over
> > head.
> > "Thank you my elves for this wand smooth as  silk.
> > This break will be better than cookies and milk."
> >
> > So saying,  he jumped from his sleigh with a
> > chuckle,
> > Hiked up his boots and cinched up  his belt buckle.
> > Santa meant business that cold winter's eve.
> > A fish he  would catch - that you'd better believe.
> >
> > Looking upstream and down, he  spotted that trout,
> > Then he open his flybox and took something out -
> > "Size 32 midges are only for faddists
> > I'll go with my favorite tan  reindeer caddis."
> >
> > So he cast out his line with a magical ease
> > And  his fly floated down just as light as you
> > please.
> > And it drifted drag free  down the trout's feeding
> > lane,
> > But the fish merely wiggled a fin of disdain.
> >
> > "Oh Adams, oh Cahill, oh Sulphur, oh Pupa,
> > Oh Hopper, oh Coachman,  oh Olive Matuka!
> > I've seen every fly in the book and the box.
> > I'm old  and I'm wary and sly as a fox.
> >
> > To catch me you'll need an unusual gift,
> > For a present this common no fin will I lift."
> > Old Nick scratched his  head for his time it grew
> > short
> > The reindeer behind him did shuffle and  snort.
> >
> > He looked once again in his box for a fly
> > When a pattern  compelling attracted his eye.
> > "The Rudolph!" he muttered and grinned ear to  ear
> > "Far better to give than receive, so I hear."
> >
> > So he cast once  again and his magic was true,
> > And the trout it looked up and knew not what  to do.
> >
> > "This fly has a body of bells don't you know,
> > And if that's not  enough there's a shining red
> > nose!
> >
> > I know it's fraud and I know it's a  fake,
> > But I can't help myself. It's I gift I must take!"
> > So he rose in  swirl and captured that thing,
> > Flew off down the stream. Santa's reel it did  sing.
> >
> >
> > "Ho!" shouted Santa, "You're making my day.
> > If the heavens  were water, you'd be pulling my
> > sleigh."
> > So, Santa prevailed and released  his great rival
> > First taking great care to ensure its survival.
> >
> > He  then mounted his sled and he flew out of sight
> > Shouting, "Merry Caddis to  trout and to all a good
> > night!"
> >
> > Happy Ho Ho y'all,
> > Bart
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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