by fflutterffly » April 3rd, 2011, 12:44 pm
You've got to come next year if you missed it! Everyone had a great time and the food.... well the food was fantastic. We had home-made and store bought, fresh fruit and pastry.
If you're casting was off the crew from Long Beach was there to instruct, aid and abed in what ever needed to be handled.
The talent was overwhelming during the casting competition. If you've never done one, my first, this is a great way to network, learn, practice and hone the skills you will certainly need for the sierra small creeks. Now my question is who won 1st, 2cd and 3rd.... buy does it really matter? It was a great time.j
I finally go to meet face to face with so many people Tom, the many Bobs, Chris, Johns and so many more. Next time I'm bringing real name tags in plastic for all instead of the bothersome stick on. I really forget everyones names, but I still enjoy the hugs and handshakes from all.
Then there were the reluctant and willing wives and others the participants brought along. The kids were invited as well and behaved perfectly! Several of the gals have decided to join the up coming casting class at LBCC. For me this is great.... more gals to fish with.
Now to the casting event: the work it must have taken to put this course together was apparent. From simple Steeple Cast to a not so easy pick up and lay-day course. Though I enjoyed each challenge I do have my favorites, three to be exact, though I will mention only four. #1. Double Haul With a Dog Leg Right. You had to haul past or as near to a certain obstruction, chip up to the target and then putt. #2 Through the Vertical Ring from *!!! You stood about 30' off and had 4 chances (cast) to get your yarn though. Trick was the yard had to hit the ground after it passed the ring. This was a test of a tight loop. #3 This sounds so easy, but the nearness of the target makes it tricky. A Bow and Arrow cast to the target 15' away with 4 attempts. And now for #4, which I really enjoyed. Hole consisted of 4 rings, center point 5' apart in an extended pattern. You cast, in a straight line, from the nearest to the farthest and then had to bring retrieve cast back to target #1. So you begin with a 20' cast to a 35' then return to each target. 3 cast each till you made the mark. All in all we had 14 'holes' to play to with a total, i believe, 42 targets.
I want to thank everyone for participating, especially to just a few I can name, Dok, Larry, Tim (LBBC) Tom Sakai for those incredible veggies and feathers, a gigantic box of poly yarn, Bob for the amazing Smoked Salmon, blu for sharing his advice on my salt fly, Greg for bringing his hand made nets, the other Bob for bringing rods to share and Karen for the Brownies. Most importantly I wanted to give my warmest thank you to Mark who's hard work made all this possible. (I'm sorry I don't who made the rest of the foods or who did more work on the games, but I truly thank you all as well.!!!!!)
What a great time! I hope next year we can have an organized 'fishing the salt' party the day after. That would have punctuated the whole event. We also talked about a possible swap for next year.
EVERY DAY A VICTORY, EVERY YEAR A TRIUMPH