That's great Jeff! A day on the water with no bites beats pretty much any other day. If you ever wanna slap water with another noob, shoot me an email.
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Best part of fishing 4MR today: nobody else to see me (the ultimate newbie) & my buddy flail. I'm sad to say that NO fish were harmed/harassed/carefully released in the incredibly windy & cold conditions. The outfall was unworkable because of the gusts. Conditions were better near the bridges but I didn't do anything better than a single nibble between noon and two-thirty as the tide was going out. And I couldn't stop smiling because:1) I was comfortable with the area thanks to Rob S. (whose excellent guide services were a birthday gift from my wife). Would never have found any of this (group, area, fun) without him. If I hadn't been spending $$$ buying gear I would have been booking more time with him this past couple of months.2) I was wearing new waders personally fitted & sized by Miles.3) Dan had recently re-spooled my reel with a line that I already had & shared a bunch of knowledge with me free of charge.4) We were throwing flies we had tied at a TPFR Beer Tie.5) I was on the water with a friend.Thanks to everyone for imparting their knowledge & experience. Can't wait to learn more and actually catch some fish when the conditions improve. The best part of this group is its inclusiveness.Cheers,Jeff--
On Friday, December 28, 2012 9:35:14 AM UTC-5, Paul Kalajainen wrote:From the last few posts I've read it seems like the action is slowing down even at 4MR, and it's colder now than it was then. I was hoping to get out on Monday with my brother before he heads back to college. It's supposed to be 42 degrees that day - should we just hang out and tie some flies or is it worth going out? Also - what kind of gloves do you all wear? I can't figure out how to keep my hands warm and still be able to feel the line/tie knots/etc.
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