Darrin Terry wrote:Laughing at one's self or group can be important at times. I liked the list of terms you had posted ending with flyfisherman.
Thanks man. Admit it or not, there's an element present in this particular community that takes this sport -- and themselves -- just a wee bit seriously. Sometimes it's enjoyable to poke a little fun at that element, even if some of my best fishing buddies fit the profile.
rayfound wrote:So basically, the fish is, once again, dead.
I wouldn't say dead...perhaps thrown on the bank for the time being, struggling for oxygen, gillplates opening and closing, opening and closing in the sunlight. There's a chance he could flop back into the creek before a raven or a kingsnake gets 'em...
Papasequoia wrote:Maybe you can re-create it at some point
I will; I went through a pretty prolific stretch during 2005-2007 where I wrote upwards of fifty or so stories. I’d like a place to warehouse those online somewhere other than the ODB archives.
Papasequoia wrote:I have enjoyed your stuff over the years
PapaS, I have always enjoyed your writing too...you always manage to factor-in some non-fishing related subject and intertwine the two – I dig that.
We really should hit a creek together and co-write something, see what we come up with, a collaborative thing, a masterpiece of fly fishing literature right up there with Hemmingway and that other guy.
Or maybe we could just get a pizza.
There is a watershed nearer to you than me (assuming you're still up that way) that I would love to backpack, if possible. There's about a 5-mile stretch that seems pretty inaccessible, seen some nice fish in the upper reaches. In other words, my kind of water. Dunno the optimum time to hit it, though...summer seems too hot, spring is too run-off-y...maybe autumn would be the time. You would probably know best...absolutely stunning drainage.
F.B.W.