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Throwback

Postby Artin » September 8th, 2011, 7:22 am

Because of not hijacking Toms great post I decided to drop down in a new thread this little story about how my Dad influenced me.
He reminded me of this with his post...

Takes me beck to my younger days... Not that I'm old. Reminds me of how important some of our parent's were in our "little hobby" as some who don't understand call it. Not being able to comprehend that this is a lifestyle.
I remember my Dad and I grabbing our camping gear, throwing it into an old Datsun hatchback" (yes I said Datsun) Picking up my friends andhitting the 395.... You remember, back when it was only 2 lanes. We used to love hitting the Owens... One time we almost got eaten by mosquitos! No joke.... they were so bad and the fishing was so good that we toughed it out and fished. Bobber and 3 fly style. Classic!
What I like about Toms post is that it reminds me of my 16th birthday. I remember it like it was yesterday. We were in Pleasant Valley campground back in the day when you could drive up at night on a Friday and still find a kick butt camp site. Those days are all gone and the hoards of weekend warriors with their once a year camping adventures have taken over and now most times you have to get to the campground a week prior to get a good spot or go online to "reserve" a spot a month in advance. Man I hate that they turned camping into motel 6.
But not to get sidetracked, on that weekend for my 16th birthday we went up with the families. My Dad and his friend went into town and bought me a fly rod reel line and waders....The waders were the classic neoprene ones of the Hodgman kind. I was so stoked.
My Dad's friend was an accomplished fly fisherman and tyer, so that weekend we fished the Owens within the campground area! Back then the average size brown was about 12-14 inches in that area.... Those days are so gone now. What a shame.... He gave me some flies and we went to work.... 10 and 2 10 and 2.... I still don't know the right time! But my fly miraculously ends up in the right spots almost all the time :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Fish after fish that weekend!
I was hooked on fly fishing and my life changed. As I got into fly fishing more and more I started getting into C&R and just having a good time instead of coming back to camp in the evening and cleaning fish for dinner. Although they taste * good in a campsite! (remember, it's Gods candy!)
Well fast forward 16 years and here I am with a new son and the dream that one day I will do what my Dad did for me and my brother and friends.
Thanks Dad

Your post brings back a lot of good memories man!

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Re: Throwback

Postby flybob » September 8th, 2011, 7:33 am

Nice Reminiscing Artin.....thanks for sharing your memories with us!

Yes, Tom's posts have really stirred up some memories and not to mention emotions for me.

I think that this may catch on......
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Re: Throwback

Postby johnnhoj » September 8th, 2011, 2:11 pm

Great post.
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Re: Throwback

Postby Tom » September 8th, 2011, 2:15 pm

Artin...I am glad to help trigger stored memories.

About 3 weeks ago I took my wife to the Owens. As we were driving a flood of memories went through my mind. Just like you I remeber the 2 lane road known as 395. As we drove through Lone Pine I had a hankering to stop at Bobo's Bonanza Cafe and have one of their huge, juicy burgers. Alas, that place is in other hands (and has been for quite awhile) so I had to settle for Tom's place and one of their burgers.

I was wondering what other places people had 'traditionally' eaten at or stayed at through the years. Is there a favorite stop for fishing info or to pick up local flies? A favorite watering hole? Rusty's or Tom's place was good for a beverage and fish discussion (lies) for me.
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Re: Throwback

Postby Sasha » September 8th, 2011, 2:16 pm

Good stuff buddy :rockon:
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Re: Throwback

Postby WanderingBlues » September 8th, 2011, 3:39 pm

Sasha wrote:Good stuff buddy :rockon:


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Re: Throwback

Postby planettrout » September 8th, 2011, 4:16 pm

Yer' killin' me Artin...

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With my twin brother, Greg...Frontier Motel, Lone Pine...1955

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Michael with his Mom, Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery...1985

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Homestead Cafe, Indian Wells Valley...Home of the "Big Verge"...now shuttered...and THEN, there was Austin's Pharmacy in Independence, CA where the Post Office now stands...best chocolate milk shake I ever had...

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Re: Throwback

Postby Tom » September 8th, 2011, 5:07 pm

"best chocolate milk shake I ever had..."

I preferred the Blackberry shakes. However, after 3 or 4 weeks in the backcountry any shake was good.
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Re: Throwback

Postby stanbery » September 8th, 2011, 7:48 pm

Artin

Very nice post.

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Re: Throwback

Postby 209er » September 9th, 2011, 8:15 am

I think in the mid 70s we discovered the river below PV campground when it had a two fish take. The browns tasted like dirt so after the initial outing, we released them and searched out clear water for later kills. The fishing was awesome in the fall with just a handfull of flies. We found clean water above town and the fish tasted much better. Hi sticking nymphs was too difficult compared to dries. Remember, indicators didn't come around for another 10+ years. 209er
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