Sunday, March 31, 2013

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pictures and report - Current, MO (last post, I promise)

Oh, and that's not a warbler.  It's a vireo -- apologies to any spring-migrant experts out there.  That is a real domestic short-hair though. 
 

On Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:25:42 AM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
Just a few pics -- we're glad to be home and really look forward to shad and local fishing.  I have a new appreciation for rainbow trout, but I still think you can't beat bluegill ;). 
I won't rehash the same crap I posted in the other "current river" thread -- summary:  weather was cold (but interesting), family/friends were excellent, wet fly swing was my #1 choice. 
 
Oh!  BTW - I noticed something in MO now that I've been living here for 4.3 some odd years.  If you live in Missouri and anyone not from Missouri makes a comment about the weather, you HAVE to say something like "Don't like the weather huh?  Well, just wait!"  I'm 100% serious.  Thousands of years of Missouri genetics have all been put to the ultimate use of allowing your mastoids to form this exact statement.  There's no other option -- and you can't fight it!  I must have heard that at least 7 times when I was there. 
 
If you learn to say it really matter-of-factly and without drooling too much, the women just flock to you out there.  It's "sick"
 
Take it easy TPFRs! 
 
 
 

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