Friday, November 30, 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

This seems like a good alternative: an inflatable fishing vest:  http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/hodgman-fly-and-floatation-inflatable-vest.aspx?a=406160


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I have three inflatable PFDs.  I  have some recharge gas cylinders for the original one and I decided one day to jump into a pool and test it.  It inflated very quickly and forcefully and I had it cinched a little too tight at the bottom.  It caused quite a discomfort till I could get the strap loosened and after that I wore it loose knowing that it was easier to tighten up after inflation then the other way around.  Having said this I would be hesitant to wear anything over the inflatable including a jacket or sling pack.  After that I bought an inflatable belt pack but I am not sure where it is right now.  I'll have to look it up.  I would advise that you blow that inflatable up with the oral inflation tube while it is under what you wear and get a sense of what would happen if you suddenly went swimming. 
Bruce Mathews
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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

Back when I first moved to the DC area (mid-1980s) I hooked up with the Potomac River Smallmouth Club. One thing they emphasized back then (and still?): don't go wading without a PFD. And I learned to always wear a PFD.

Problem is, that affects how you carry your stuff, and what you carry it in. I've tried life jackets with pockets, but over time decided the pockets wouldn't let me carry enough. I tried a vest over a PFD, but that's a little clunky. I've tried a PFD plus fanny (excuse me, "lumbar") pack, but that always gets dunked (I always end up wading deeper than I planned) and isn't all that handy when you try to rotate it to the front with your PFD in the way. Etc.

Recently I've shifted to an inflatable PFD, which takes up less room, and a sling pack over that -- it sits out of the way most of the time (so shouldn't interfere with inflating the PFD if needed), and can be accessed relatively easily. The downside: most sling packs have large spaces for gear, not particularly well divided, so I sometimes have to go hunting for what I'm after.

Anyway, I'm just wondering if others are wearing PFDs or not. If not, it's certainly easier to get packs that work well. But I still worry a bit about not wearing a PFD.

Of course, I've fished a bit on big western trout rivers with much faster (and colder!) water and no one wears PFDs. But at least the footing is generally better there. By contrast, the Potomac riverbed can be a real bear to walk on with all the big rocks.
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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

Well said, Miles. You just made my evening!

--Scott

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On Nov 30, 2012, at 8:58 PM, Miles <md@oppidi.net> wrote:

I have some problems with this photo. I have fished around the Potomac for years, and I have seen lots of these guys out there, and they are always SNATCHING game fish -- which is illegal -- and they totally have no licenses anyway. Most of the fish they take are undersize anyway. I really wish the Park Police would crack down -- they are degrading the fishing for the rest of us. I have tried to talk to them and explain the fly fishing ethos, but they just sit there acting dumb and nodding their bald heads. I think its irresponsible of the Washington Post to glorify their unsportsmanlike behavior.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

I have some problems with this photo. I have fished around the Potomac for years, and I have seen lots of these guys out there, and they are always SNATCHING game fish -- which is illegal -- and they totally have no licenses anyway. Most of the fish they take are undersize anyway. I really wish the Park Police would crack down -- they are degrading the fishing for the rest of us. I have tried to talk to them and explain the fly fishing ethos, but they just sit there acting dumb and nodding their bald heads. I think its irresponsible of the Washington Post to glorify their unsportsmanlike behavior.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

I have three inflatable PFDs.  I  have some recharge gas cylinders for the original one and I decided one day to jump into a pool and test it.  It inflated very quickly and forcefully and I had it cinched a little too tight at the bottom.  It caused quite a discomfort till I could get the strap loosened and after that I wore it loose knowing that it was easier to tighten up after inflation then the other way around.  Having said this I would be hesitant to wear anything over the inflatable including a jacket or sling pack.  After that I bought an inflatable belt pack but I am not sure where it is right now.  I'll have to look it up.  I would advise that you blow that inflatable up with the oral inflation tube while it is under what you wear and get a sense of what would happen if you suddenly went swimming. 
Bruce Mathews
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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

Back when I first moved to the DC area (mid-1980s) I hooked up with the Potomac River Smallmouth Club. One thing they emphasized back then (and still?): don't go wading without a PFD. And I learned to always wear a PFD.

Problem is, that affects how you carry your stuff, and what you carry it in. I've tried life jackets with pockets, but over time decided the pockets wouldn't let me carry enough. I tried a vest over a PFD, but that's a little clunky. I've tried a PFD plus fanny (excuse me, "lumbar") pack, but that always gets dunked (I always end up wading deeper than I planned) and isn't all that handy when you try to rotate it to the front with your PFD in the way. Etc.

Recently I've shifted to an inflatable PFD, which takes up less room, and a sling pack over that -- it sits out of the way most of the time (so shouldn't interfere with inflating the PFD if needed), and can be accessed relatively easily. The downside: most sling packs have large spaces for gear, not particularly well divided, so I sometimes have to go hunting for what I'm after.

Anyway, I'm just wondering if others are wearing PFDs or not. If not, it's certainly easier to get packs that work well. But I still worry a bit about not wearing a PFD.

Of course, I've fished a bit on big western trout rivers with much faster (and colder!) water and no one wears PFDs. But at least the footing is generally better there. By contrast, the Potomac riverbed can be a real bear to walk on with all the big rocks.
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Accotink Creek

I don't recognize that mushroom, and when dealing with fungi that means I do NOT eat it.  ;).  I haven't been morel hunting in a while -- those guys can be pretty weird, and kind of territorial unless you tell them you're just looking for salamanders ;).  

You could approach a novel food source like Norway rats -- eat a very tiny piece and wait to see if you become ill or die.  I use that technique all the time in Indian and Ethiopian food joints in DC.  

Gene

On Friday, November 30, 2012 5:19:24 PM UTC-5, TAEHWAN KIM wrote:

I fished at Accotink Creek yesterday 7 to 9 above Rt.236.

I hooked five but landed only two rainbows, one was pushing 15 inches.

Does anyone know about the mushrooms? I saw this one along the trail. Are they edible?


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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Accotink Creek

I fished at Accotink Creek yesterday 7 to 9 above Rt.236.

I hooked five but landed only two rainbows, one was pushing 15 inches.

Does anyone know about the mushrooms? I saw this one along the trail. Are they edible?


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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Front page today's Washington post

Awesome picture - thanks for sharing! 
 
Obama's tattoo looks cool too. ;)
 
Gene

On Friday, November 30, 2012 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, Terry C wrote:

Picture # 5 with the talons stretched out is awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!


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Also along those same lines:


Happy Friday!

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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Terry C <flyc...@aol.com> wrote:
Cool picture, check it out.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Front page today's Washington post

thanks for sharing!
 
Saw three Bald Eagles at Heines point a few weeks ago. Two seemed to be juveniles, a large one just set on a tree near the playground.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Front page today's Washington post

Picture # 5 with the talons stretched out is awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!


On Friday, November 30, 2012 10:08:00 AM UTC-5, Scott S wrote:
Also along those same lines:


Happy Friday!

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Cool picture, check it out.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Front page today's Washington post

Also along those same lines:


Happy Friday!

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Front page today's Washington post

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fishing spot for a beginner

Try the Widewater area of the C&O near Great Falls on the Md. side -  Towpath near Anglers has been repaired (took 4 years) and parking's a bear these days near Old Angler's Inn so it might be worth it to pay the fee to enter Great Falls Park and then walk down the towpath to suitable water, such as the outfall from some of the locks.  You'll get lots of practice with roll casts and watch your back cast because of the numbers of bikers, walkers and runners that are bound to be out given this weekend's weather forecast.


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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

I think your correct, looks like a walleye to me also.
On Friday, November 30, 2012 9:51:50 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
I think that eagle has a walleye in its talons, not a perch.  

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

I think that eagle has a walleye in its talons, not a perch.  

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

Beautiful picture, thanks for sharing!

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

Beautiful picture, thanks for sharing!

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Front page today's Washington post

Here's a link if anyone needs it: http://thewashingtonpost.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx 

Thanks for sharing Terry.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

Back when I first moved to the DC area (mid-1980s) I hooked up with the Potomac River Smallmouth Club. One thing they emphasized back then (and still?): don't go wading without a PFD. And I learned to always wear a PFD.

Problem is, that affects how you carry your stuff, and what you carry it in. I've tried life jackets with pockets, but over time decided the pockets wouldn't let me carry enough. I tried a vest over a PFD, but that's a little clunky. I've tried a PFD plus fanny (excuse me, "lumbar") pack, but that always gets dunked (I always end up wading deeper than I planned) and isn't all that handy when you try to rotate it to the front with your PFD in the way. Etc.

Recently I've shifted to an inflatable PFD, which takes up less room, and a sling pack over that -- it sits out of the way most of the time (so shouldn't interfere with inflating the PFD if needed), and can be accessed relatively easily. The downside: most sling packs have large spaces for gear, not particularly well divided, so I sometimes have to go hunting for what I'm after.

Anyway, I'm just wondering if others are wearing PFDs or not. If not, it's certainly easier to get packs that work well. But I still worry a bit about not wearing a PFD.

Of course, I've fished a bit on big western trout rivers with much faster (and colder!) water and no one wears PFDs. But at least the footing is generally better there. By contrast, the Potomac riverbed can be a real bear to walk on with all the big rocks.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Sling Packs / Alternate to vests

In my younger days a full fishing vest caring way more gear and flys I could use in a month was no big deal, this past year after several outings I found myself saying " I got to lighten the load." Sounds like the sling pack is the way to go, now I need to think small when buying or I will only be shifting the load.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

I agree with rob, take her to 4mr. Go to the end of S Eads St. and park on the road. Walk down the stairs and there's plenty of fish right there.


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Rob@robsnowhite.com <rob@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
That changes everything. Take her to four mile run. 😋

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On Nov 29, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Drew Smith <drewsmith.tx@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks everyone for your thoughts on good beginner spots.

So, just to clear this up...I think "Lady Friend" was a bit misleading. Friend who happens to be a lady would be a  better phrase to use. No relationship beyond that we used to work together and go running sometimes!

Thanks Again
Drew

On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Matthew Longley <matthew.longley@gmail.com> wrote:
Amen Joshua, couldn't agree more.


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I think widespread generalizations about either sex are just that generalizations and are a path to disillusionment. I enjoy both time to myself and social activities with community and family. Find someone who you enjoy spending time with and who feels the same about you with similar goals and values and it won't matter if you are in a cardboard box with no fishing rod or on a stream during a 100 year caddis hatch...

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Subject: Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

Brendan's post was a funny read, but kind of sad too because I think it is perfectly representative of the life cycle of any long term relationship. Men draw emotional/spiritual/etc substance predominantly through work and escapist solitary acts of self gratitude (fishing, working on cars, sports) while women draw theirs from social activities with community and family; from the proximity and quality of their interpersonal relationships. The two wellsprings are such worlds apart it is depressing. The constant interplay of compromise and sacrifice to maintain relationships is staggering. I'm sure evolution confered some kind advantage which led to this divide, but it still sucks.

If you really like that girl don't take her fishing. Lie to her about your work hours when you need to and practice activities of personal fulfillment in secrecy.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

That changes everything. Take her to four mile run. 😋

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On Nov 29, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Drew Smith <drewsmith.tx@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks everyone for your thoughts on good beginner spots.

So, just to clear this up...I think "Lady Friend" was a bit misleading. Friend who happens to be a lady would be a  better phrase to use. No relationship beyond that we used to work together and go running sometimes!

Thanks Again
Drew

On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Matthew Longley <matthew.longley@gmail.com> wrote:
Amen Joshua, couldn't agree more.


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I think widespread generalizations about either sex are just that generalizations and are a path to disillusionment. I enjoy both time to myself and social activities with community and family. Find someone who you enjoy spending time with and who feels the same about you with similar goals and values and it won't matter if you are in a cardboard box with no fishing rod or on a stream during a 100 year caddis hatch...

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Subject: Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

Brendan's post was a funny read, but kind of sad too because I think it is perfectly representative of the life cycle of any long term relationship. Men draw emotional/spiritual/etc substance predominantly through work and escapist solitary acts of self gratitude (fishing, working on cars, sports) while women draw theirs from social activities with community and family; from the proximity and quality of their interpersonal relationships. The two wellsprings are such worlds apart it is depressing. The constant interplay of compromise and sacrifice to maintain relationships is staggering. I'm sure evolution confered some kind advantage which led to this divide, but it still sucks.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

While there are plenty of guys that would teach a female friend how to fish... there aren't many women that will want to fish that have never fished before. Think about that and realize that you're the one that is mislead =P


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Drew Smith <drewsmith.tx@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks everyone for your thoughts on good beginner spots.

So, just to clear this up...I think "Lady Friend" was a bit misleading. Friend who happens to be a lady would be a �better phrase to use. No�relationship�beyond that we used to work together and go running sometimes!

Thanks Again
Drew


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Matthew Longley <matthew.longley@gmail.com> wrote:
Amen Joshua, couldn't agree more.


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I think widespread generalizations about either sex are just that generalizations and are a path to disillusionment. I enjoy both time to myself and social activities with community and family. Find someone who you enjoy spending time with and who feels the same about you with similar goals and values and it won't matter if you are in a cardboard box with no fishing rod or on a stream during a 100 year caddis hatch...

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

Thanks everyone for your thoughts on good beginner spots.

So, just to clear this up...I think "Lady Friend" was a bit misleading. Friend who happens to be a lady would be a �better phrase to use. No�relationship�beyond that we used to work together and go running sometimes!

Thanks Again
Drew

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Amen Joshua, couldn't agree more.


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I think widespread generalizations about either sex are just that generalizations and are a path to disillusionment. I enjoy both time to myself and social activities with community and family. Find someone who you enjoy spending time with and who feels the same about you with similar goals and values and it won't matter if you are in a cardboard box with no fishing rod or on a stream during a 100 year caddis hatch...

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Subject: Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing spot for a beginner

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