Murf:
  You're right about the Green Drakes.  I saw one during NEC last weekend.  The Canadians insisted there was a spinner fall of Green Drakes on the East Branch where 17 crosses 30.  I think they were into the scotch a bit.  I fished most of the weekend in Roscoe on the Beaverkill just below the Roscoe Motel.  Saw a lot of Brown Drakes, and they were queuing up for a spinner fall on Friday evening.  You missed a good time.  The pig roast was supplemented by a deer that Tyson nailed with his truck on Thursday night.  First time I have fresh killed venison tenderloin.
 
Jerry C
"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."
 
n a message dated 6/7/2005 21:44:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

While I am a terrible contributor these days, I will get you all up to date quickly.  Byard came down to my cabin for a few days and we tied a few.  Actually, Byard tied all his IOFF flys while there.  He is probably up on the west branch right now fishing the green drake hatch.  My buddy said the drakes were not great in north PA last week so maybe Byard will hit it right.

Byard gave me a lesson on tying paraloops and some other techniques.  Unfortunately, I not only do not own a gallows tool, an extension on my AK to attach certain goodies, but also am lacking the 2 rubberbands and 2 hooks with epoxy tips to set up the thing.

Byard has been fishing quite a bit lately and if anyone needs to connect with him I'll pass on any concerns if you contact me directly.

Murf


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