Thanks for the solace Mike,  I am a converted freshwater trout/steelhead 
fisherman and yes it is quite fun and a whole other education in fish 
behavior.  I hope you catch all those fish that you missed on your last trip 
on your next outing.

tight lines,

Ed


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: This should make you salt water fly flingers feel better
>Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 00:40:05 EDT
>
>I have been reading about all the unsuccessful salt trips you guys have 
>been
>participating in lately and felt that I haven't done my part to contribute 
>to
>the skunkings.  So, throwing all common sense to the wind, I headed out to
>Amber Lake this evening while it was still 93 degrees and got absolutely
>skunked.  Nada, not even a bump.
>
>The fish were actually rising a bit to midges when I first arrived at 6:30.
>The water was like glass and I was looking forward the evening hatch 
>feeding
>frenzy.  Then a bunch of nasty looking clouds blew through headed towards
>Idaho and the wind pretty much killed the evening rise.  Even at dusk it 
>was
>still blowing lightly.  Not much activity on the water so I decided to take
>my whoopin like a man and head for home.
>
>One of these years I need to make it over to the West side and hook up with
>some of you guys for some salt fishing.  It sounds very challenging and 
>like
>a lot of fun.
>
>Mike W.
>Spangle, WA
>


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