Hey -- this would probably only happen to me, but Beth and I were suiting up at the tailgate earlier today and I suddenly felt a lit match on my thigh! Well, I kind of thought it was just my pants catching a hair (or whatever) but after it lasted more than 5 seconds I decided to get the heck out of my waders!
-- Anyway -- Beth was turning my pant leg inside out and sure enough -- a disoriented yellowjacket fell out of the boot. He's no longer disoriented -- that's safe to say.
I don't think there's a point to this -- it may be a warning to not store dum dums in your wader pants in the bed of your truck I guess.
Oh, ConRapiStaun fished "decent" today. The big river was still too high for the kind of action we like, but the smaller river off 615 was about ideal. Beth got a pretty nice brown (14") for such a small stream. She's my big fish good luck charm ;).
Caution: Rt. 615 was severely washed out....maybe worse than 649. I would NOT attempt in a car without ground clearance. Twice you drove over flowing water actually --
Gene
http://www.tpfr.org
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