Well, I am married to a flyfisher and we both tell dirty jokes, fart, 
drink bourbon and smoke cigars.  I guess it all depends on the 
relationship you have with your wife (or husband).  I for one love it. 
 Don't have to try to find an excuse to get out and go fishing.  She is 
usually the one pushing to go.

--Todd Kaehler.

Kent Lufkin wrote:

> I'm quite happy that my wife doesn't fish (just as she's probably 
> thrilled I'm not into antiques ;-). I wouldn't be as inclined to tell 
> dirty jokes, fart, drink bourbon or smoke cigars if she was along on a 
> trip.
>
> While there's a lot to be said for being together, I think that being 
> apart has its rewards as well.
>
> Kent Lufkin
>
>> This appears to be one of the more popular threads that's come up in the
>> past few days, hm...  ;-)
>>
>> My wife will probably NEVER fly fish, but she knows all the right 
>> things to
>> say when I'm tying, like... "Yeah, honey, it looks just like the REAL 
>> BUG."
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PATRICK PETERSEN
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:01 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Women flyfishers
>>
>>
>> Just curious, Are there any women flyfishers amongst us? I almost 
>> never see
>> any anywhere(fly fishing that is). The only time I have even seen one 
>> she
>> yelled at me for fishing to close to her on the Stilly. Yikes!
>>
>>
>> --- PATRICK PETERSEN
>> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>


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