by Wildman » January 31st, 2023, 11:04 am
I feel very guilty that I have not been more active. After the Kern board died suddenly and just disappeared without warning and thousands of posts and pictures were just gone, I reached out when this board was going to, perhaps, suffer the same fate. I used to enjoy creating posts with lots of pictures and words to share the amazing times I have had with so many here.
Like so many, I came to fly fishing late. For the first two years, I didn't catch a fish. I finally reached out to folks who were posting pictures with fish and asked if I could fish with them. Stanbery-Midger-Zee-Rockstar-Alan Bell-Mark Allen-Chiaki-Luc and many, many others mentored me patiently and I learned.
I have faced many challenges in my life but none were more life changing then the accident that took my wife, Chris, on that July evening in 2019. Fly fishing gave me some welcome respites of peace when on the water. Since then, I sold everything and moved with eight horses and two dogs to an amazing farming town in Idaho in the middle of Covid.
This is my third Winter. It's -12 outside. I've met some amazing people and hosted a few of you here at Grateful Heart Ranch. I have a ditch with trout in it on one property line and am 4 minutes from the Big Wood River. Silver Creek is 15 minutes away. I am finally caught up enough to start doing more fishing and do so trip reports.
Without Jon's technical support, I am at a loss when it comes time to do tech repairs. Craig Coston poked around this last time and we think we solved the problem with members being "banned".
Going forward, I hope that the forum doesn't die. It's strength was/is it's members. It still is. I will try and continue to create some posts from pictures I've taken since I've been here. I hope you do as well.
Also-I have 30 amp hook ups and water here at the house. I have two bedrooms with baths upstairs. You are always welcome to stay an hour or a week. Be happy to show you some water. We have everything from freestones to spring creeks and even still water within minutes.
Jim
"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learnt something from yesterday."
John Wayne