Ken,
 
Welcome to the list.  I also live in Pullman and fish the area waters.  Just
in case you are not aware of the local fly fishing club here is the link to
our web page http://www.clearwaterflycasters.com/
<http://www.clearwaterflycasters.com/>   Our next meeting is on Feb. 11th
and I would really enjoy meeting you.
 
My best,
 
Don Shearer
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 5:03 PM
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Subject: Hello from a new member



        As per Wes's instructions in the subcription reply, I am giving up
the appropriate information on another individual who will be perusing all
of the discussion on taco wagons, chinese bamboo rods, boat dollies, and
other such important info.  My name is Kevin Lahmers and I am a long time
fisher who took up flyfishing in earnest when moving to Pullman, WA from OH
5.5 years ago.  I have done my best to improve my skills and seem to be
getting the hang of it.  I tie all my own flies and have built my own rod.
My wife and I get to fish a lot in Idaho during the summer and fall, but
winter and spring can be long here on the Palouse.  I built the rod and have
tied flies in the winter over the last couple years hoping that would
satisfy the growing urge to be fishing or thinking about fishing as much as
possible.  It hasn't quite worked.  I joined this list for a couple reasons.
First, it is another potential outlet for my fishing fervor.  I look forward
to hearing lots of new ideas and discussion of some things that I haven't
considered.  The second reason is to try to find a couple places closer to
home to fish.  I know I could just search the web and be done, but lurking
doesn't seem to be the honorable thing.  I love to fish moving water, so my
ideal would be a small stream or two, within a couple hours, open year
round, and with at least 8" fish so that I could skip out occasionally and
get my fishing fix on summer evenings or the winter days without having to
make it a major trek.  I can dream can't I?  If any of you are busy
constructing this location with your magic wands, feel free to let me know
through the list or in private.  Until that day, I will do my best to
contribute when appropriate to the collective on this mailing list.  Thanks
in advance for all of your wit and wisdom.

Sincerely, 
Kevin  
PS.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about fishing
northern ID.  This would most likely be my best contribution to this group.
Of course there could already be a resident expert...   


Kevin K. Lahmers 
Washington State University 
(509)335-6344 
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