Barrie Mann wrote:BTW my vote is you got skunked.
Barrie Mann - in southern MO.
Barrie, I have this strange feeling that you would vote that I got skunked even if I were holding a stringer full of fish.
I like the sound of Barrie Mann - in southern, MO, though. It kind of rolls off of the tongue, like "Shoeless Joe of Hannibal, MO" or "Tippecanoe and Tyler too." You probably remember that last one from the newspapers you read as a young man, right?
Good to hear from you, Barrie. Hope all is going well and you're catching lots of fish
or getting skunked a lotBradW wrote:3 : an act unsuccessfully attempted that was well researched and planned regardless of the probability of success. Considerable time consumed in preparation of the act to allow high probability of success.
Based on the definition, I'd have to say....you were skunked
Brad
Now see, this is how two people can look at the same information and come up with different interpretations. Since I didn't spend any time researching or preparing 'to allow high probability of success' I would say that there was no skunk. I like Ray's interpretation best (not surprisingly). But thanks for the research on the name, Brad. Skunks used to wander around the grounds of family housing in Michigan where I was going to school. They would always ignore you and you could walk right by them, but it still used to give me the willies anytime I saw one up close.
Anyways, this has been fun. I'll post a report later today and anyone that wants to read it [knowing full well in advance that there will be no fish *] can decide for themselves. Mostly I started this thread for fun, but there were some other reasons behind it. For example, there was another recent thread by someone on three different boards who wanted information about a particular lake or area before going there so as to not waste their time if it didn't fish well, especially considering that they had limited time to fish generally. At least a couple of people said to just go scout it out. It has had me thinking lately about all of the issues surrounding that question. I went without information and did not get any fish. Did the trip thus have no value? Was it a waste of time? [I think most of us know how we would answer that.] Would I have changed my plans if I had known ahead of time?
However, I do have to admit that in spite of all of the deeper, philosophical issues, I do have that nagging, competitive streak that we are not supposed to have as fly fishers. I was trying to remember the last time I got skunked, so I was going through old reports last night. I thought it had been a couple of years, but it turns out that it was early fall 2006. What a streak to have fall because of barren lakes.
Not that it matters in the grand scheme of things, I did get to spend four days in the high country, after all.
Oh, Mike, it was northern CA, no place around here. But as I recall someone posted a .pdf file on the GST site a couple of years ago of all of the bodies of water in CA, which ones had fish and what kind, which ones were being poisoned in order to re-introduce that frog, and probably the barren ones as well. Maybe someone reading this who has a copy can post a link to it?
Jon