Good water is everywhere! You just need to go every Fri-Sat-Sun and fish for 6-8 hours, hike around, get covered in beggar's lice, stung by nettles, pull ticks off your underwear line, and find it! ;) Beth and I have fished the same darn hole at least once per weekend for the last several month where fish are seemingly always rising to something that we can't crack. That keeps it fun! Once we do, it'll feel like we learned something.
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 12:21:51 PM UTC-4, Ashley Frohwein wrote:
-- I will say that the Savage is probably my favorite stream because it seems to easily be the most challenging to catch the good browns. Then again, I don't mind catching chubs and sunfish all day with no effort here locally too......it's all good.
you can get the womenfolk to consent to "hiking" by highlighted the potential to pick wild berries.
This statement gives me a bang ;).
And I've seen Greg in action with tenkara and have no doubt that he speaks the truth! Much of what I'm doing on pocket water is essentially tenkara fishing with a 9' rod. I see the benefit.
But I'm still making fun of it at every chance.
Gene
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 12:21:51 PM UTC-4, Ashley Frohwein wrote:
Pure brilliance, Greg! Oh and at certian times and places, you can get the womenfolk to consent to "hiking" by highlighted the potential to pick wild berries.
http://www.tpfr.org
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