Tuesday, November 20, 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly fishing Columbia.

Good, quick recovery. If I caught you early enough I was going to tell you to have the doctor graft some stripping guards and a landing net onto your left arm, but it sounds like it's too late ;).  

Next time though -- 

Gene

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 10:58:24 AM UTC-5, Brad wrote:
Thanks Aaron. It was my left arm which is my non-dominant arm. It really hasn't slowed me down. I tied two dozen saltwater flies on Sunday evening. 

The cast comes off on Monday and I get fitted for a removable brace. 

On Monday, November 19, 2012 7:59:22 AM UTC-5, Aaron O wrote:
Hey Brad,
 
Sorry to hear that.  I would blame Sandy too.  Which arm and is it your primary arm (righty or lefty)?  I have to tell you that I never broken my own bones so I don't know if it's possible but maybe you can tie flies carefully in the mean time (holding material in your broken hand and wrap with your good hand) or possible try tying single handed.  That could be an interesting experiment to working on your dexterity.  Of course you could also work on your sampling the suggested Scotches from a previous post......... for the forum of course.
 
 
Just a couple thoughts and feel better,
 
Aaron O.

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