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a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/25/2009 11:24:13 PM   
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Spent a nice day on the LM creek today. The flow was outstanding. The rains brought it up nicely for a good fall outing. I took a 7.6 phillipson peerless (bamboo) for a walk with some tan caddis patterns in tow. The Steelers were up 3-0  when I lined the rod up and headed down over the bank. Steeler sundays make for empty creeks and great alone time. I managed to coax several browns and a couple brooks to hand before I packed it in. Dead drifting a few feet then a subtle twitch and skitter seemed to elicite some violent strikes. To fish bamboo with dry flies  on a fall day such as this one is truly one of those pages in a lifetime that gets the corner turned down and book marked. The color plates on each fish seem a little brighter when the back drop is fall foliage with the sun beaming through the openings. One particular take came in a glassy yet breeze rippled tail out.  The angle of the sun allowing a mirror effect on the water that made the caddis look like it was riding over tree tops,on past the maples, on past the oaks, bumping clouds as it began to defy the mend. Just as the wakes began to cheat the fly, an eruption blew a hole in the reflection. My wrist reacted before my brain, I KNEW this was going to happen, I wished it to happen, I willed it. The brookie came to hand. In my mind he must have been all white like a canvas, but after bursting through the color palate of reflected sky, and the colors of the leaves, he painted himself,every spot,every line...perfect.A masterpiece laid at the tips of my fingers as I unbuttoned the fly. I turned him toward the belly of the pool and he darted back into the painting.There are only so many times that our wishes come true, and to some ,a fly,a fish and a reflection are hardly a wish but to me it defines why I angle.There is such hope when water is flowing near by and occassionally that hope becomes the purist of reality. My thanks to the artist.
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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/26/2009 6:04:55 AM   
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Very nice...

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/26/2009 7:06:26 AM   
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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/26/2009 3:09:02 PM   
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Very good! Sir!

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/26/2009 9:28:21 PM   
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I think I just shed a tear...

Seriously though, great story, I could picture every detail as I read along. Good stuff Denny.

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/27/2009 8:43:34 AM   
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nice! I feel like I was there 

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/27/2009 5:35:56 PM   
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Good work Sir, that was inspiring.

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/27/2009 11:37:12 PM   
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Wow. Touching story.

See, this is the kind of thing that makes me want to blow of work, turn off the cell phone and head to the local trout stream.

This is also what made me buy my first fly rod. I had been up and down Neshannock and wanted to somehow *absorb* the experience a little more. There is just something about being alone with the fresh air, beautiful surroundings, light wind in the trees and the sound of the water as it passes by - With a take now and then to mark off the day.

I'm so glad I'm fortunate enough to have this activity, or better yet, this "state of being" available in my life!

Cheers

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/28/2009 10:44:53 AM   
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That was awsome! So well put.
You and Skip are indeed the brooky kings.lol
And yes, thank you to the creater.

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/28/2009 11:12:49 AM   
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quote:

"The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope."

--John Buchan



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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 10/31/2009 10:30:22 PM   
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Wow! I want to go fishing right now.Great stuff.

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RE: a fly,a fish and a reflection - 11/1/2009 8:51:26 AM   
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Nice, occasionally you guys make me sit and reflect and ponder. Thanks !

(John, pm box is full ! )

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