by fshflys » April 25th, 2011, 6:56 am
I took a 3 day fly fishing seminar back in the late 70's early 80's with Kaufmann's Streamborn. They had a lodge in Maupin Or overlooking the Dechutes. The one thing I got from the class that I use every time, is stringing your rod. Fold the fly line & pass the fold through each guide, something simple but it's stuck with me all these years. I was hoping to get some instruction on nymphing, but as it turned out there was a heck of a salmonfly hatch going on. We tied some of Kaufmann's stones & slapped those on the water for a few days. One of the instructors was David Hughes, the prolific writer. On the last day after seminar was over, I went fishing again, walking back to the car I ran into David who had also been fishing, he said, "I should probably go back out on the water for 1 more fish, then it would be an even 100."
I remember Randall's car, it was a Datsun 280Z, license plate was NYMPH. On my 1st day of instruction I broke my rod, it was made by my father from a Lamiglass blank, one of the first graphite blanks that had come out recently. Randall let me use one of his, an Orvis 9'3" Western Spring Creek 5wt, graphite, a sweet rod. My parents were living in New Hampshire at the time so I had my father go over to Vermont & pick up a blank at the Orvis factory. My father built that rod for me, wasn't the prettiest thing but it served me until '98, the year after my father had passed. I was on the Falling Spring creek in south central Pennsylvania where my father had retired, cleaning up his estate when I broke it. Oh, one other thing I took home from that class, a bad case of poison oak, it was growing all along the Deschutes.
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