Lane:  Thanks for the reply.  We really should keep in touch.  I'll see
about Nov.   I don't walk too much any more, but can manage some.
Larry J


>>> "Lane McKellar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/6/2006 3:10
PM >>>
Hey Larry!

Actually that was my missed opportunity. We corresponded a couple of
times while I was living in Logan. I think you were going to show me the
Provo R. I got married then had two major career changes in 8 months and
transfered to PA. Needless to say crazy and I miss the Rockies. I hope
to be transfered back in 2-3 years. 

I will be back to fish the Green 16-19 of Nov. If you feel like heading
up that way you would be welcome. If not for sure on another trip. 

Lane
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----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Oct 06 14:06:18 2006
Subject: Re: [VFB] West Va fishing and New Swap

Hey Lane:  Why didn't we ever get together to fish when you lived in
Utah?  I post regularly and always put my name and town's name at the
end.......

Larry Johnson
Springville, UTAH !   

>>> "Lane McKellar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/6/2006 9:17 AM >>>
Hey List,

It's been a long time!  I have finally settled into the new house and
job in
Pennsylvania, and moving from Utah I have been a little deflated about
the
fishing prospects in the area.  Work is finally settling down and with
winter on the way should be able to get some tying done.  I am headed
to
Kentucky today to pick my dog up at my parents and will be driving the
I-79
and I-64 corridor through West Virginia, could anyone point me to some
fishing along the way.  I am going to take a couple of days for the
trip and
would like to make a stop along the way.

I would like to throw out my two cents around the clique string that
has
circulated.  At times it can be intimidating not feeling like I
contribute
much to any of the swaps by way of technique improvements etc.  I can
understand why some new comers may feel the same intimidation just
because
of the level of ability that exists among the list.  On top of that
there is
a bond with a lot of listers that people may not realize.  I have seen
listers rally to be a part of things like the Sow Bug, and I have seen
them
rally for many who have struggled with health, or financial, or
professional
set backs, it is fun to see the response and what an amazing group
this
is.
There is plenty of reasons to be humble around this group of talent
but
no
reason to feel outside.  Even if you lurk.

Basically what it comes down to is I tie ugly flies (the kind that
catch
fish, ok not so humble) and started thinking about a fly box I have
kept
around that have a bunch of the first flies that I ever tied. They are
the
kind of ugly that only the tier could love, but fun to go back and
look
at
and remember how exciting it was to get started.  Every once in a
while
when
I am out with my buddies and the fishing is so hot you think anything
will
work, I will pull this box out and do a stupid fish test.  The test
consists
of picking the worst fly in the box, the one that looks the least like
any
natural creation, either by color or shape and fishing with it.

OK so onto the swap idea.  It would be fun if enough people had some
of
their first flies around that we could swap some of those, but if not,
we
could all go back and retie our first fly. I realize that this could
end up
being a wooly bugger/ griffith's gnatt swap, but the idea here would
be
for
all of us to remember what it was like to sit a vice for the first
time.

Any interest?  This is my first time hosting so I will send out
details
if I
see interest.

Lane McKellar

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