Breakin in the boo

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2010/04/22 22:48:02 (permalink)

Breakin in the boo

Got out on the water after work for a couple hours. It was non stop action all night. Big terrestrials were on the menu, only landed a couple but missed so many due to the ferrocity of the takes we were getting. It's just to **** exciting!!

dietz with this first trout on a dry... and one he tied at that!



Saw this guy rising, couldn't see where my fly was when he crushed it. Lifted my rod and sure enough he was on the end of my line. Great way to christen the new boo Indsguiz restored for me. Brown on a dry.









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    jimhalupka
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/22 22:57:16 (permalink)
    yep... my type of day.  I wish I could fish above the surface every day of the year.

    "Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

    -Art Lee
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    woodnickle
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/22 22:59:20 (permalink)
    Great stuff! Gotta love the old boo.

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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 02:47:04 (permalink)
    This title sounds **** tim. I KNEW IT,
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    pxatim
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 04:57:13 (permalink)
    what is ****?
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 07:46:19 (permalink)
    **** tim. nice.

    "Good Luck"


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    dietz31684
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 09:21:48 (permalink)
    It's been a while since I had that much fun fishing, felt like a kid. 
     
    While fishing dries for the first time, I couldnt help but make the analogy to chasing women...even if they dont bite, sometimes just a look can get your heart going.
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 10:15:40 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: jimhalupka

    yep... my type of day.  I wish I could fish above the surface every day of the year.


    Who says you can't? 
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    Deadbolt401
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 12:15:38 (permalink)
    ghey.

    Wow, weird brah.

    Anywho, nice fish
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    jimhalupka
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 13:53:37 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Loomis

    ORIGINAL: jimhalupka

    yep... my type of day.  I wish I could fish above the surface every day of the year.


    Who says you can't? 



    you would... and surely you can, but freezing temps and close proximity to freestoners, not limestoners, doesn't provide for better than average days.

    who cares... going to oil this weekend.. have fun doing karate

    "Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

    -Art Lee
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    razmatazz05
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 14:03:35 (permalink)

    "Good Luck"


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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 15:49:57 (permalink)
    Why is it pelletheads unless you catch them on a fly???
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 15:51:53 (permalink)
    because they're wild.  stocked young.  raised wild, not raised in the raceways.  catching them on the fly has nothing to do with it.

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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 15:55:00 (permalink)
    Raz, Those browns aren't wild.
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 15:57:47 (permalink)
    stockd

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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 16:05:32 (permalink)




    I don't always snag fish, but when I do...
    I choose Little Cleos

    I'm the best looking smartest snagging poacher alive...
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 16:14:06 (permalink)
    DT, in another thread , has a great story with pics of brookies he caught on top and they are stocked fish also. I dislike a hatchery fish being called pelletheads, cheapens the fish. That same fish becomes dang wise in about a few days. Trout are like women, the're all nice,some are just nicer then others....WF
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 16:18:59 (permalink)



    have fun doing karate



    Don't ever associate me with that (|) sport ever again....or else..hahaha
    post edited by Loomis - 2010/04/23 16:19:07
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 16:29:36 (permalink)
    WF, until this current post of mine, you are the only one in this thread to say "pellethead"...  what's your point?
     
    anyhow, i prefer to call them Purinaheads.

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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 16:39:55 (permalink)
    You are correct. Also, sorry for the hijack. Point being explained above in previous spout of mine. Not the correct thread to open my mouth but not the first time in my life my timing was off..WF
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/23 22:13:18 (permalink)
    Never claimed any of these fish to be wild call em f'n chubs for all I care. They've obviously been in there for a while and they're still **** fun to catch on top.
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/25 07:48:42 (permalink)
    the one i caught was wild, he just naturally lost both of his pectoral fins.  
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/28 10:21:00 (permalink)
    Hopefully someday I'll find out, but what is the difference catching them on the 'boo? Is it just nostalgia, or is there a big difference in the rod action? Just wondering...
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/28 10:59:26 (permalink)
    Bulldog, Part of it is nostalgia. Part of it is the "feel" of bamboo. It tends to be a much softer, smoother feel for equal strength. And a big part of it is in successfully using a 70-90-110 year old tool (the rod) for it's intended purpose.

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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/28 16:09:42 (permalink)
    Heck Jack, I have a hard enough time using a 50 year old tool for it's intended purpose
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    RE: Breakin in the boo 2010/04/28 19:21:39 (permalink)
    Bulldog,  I think I see a slight "double entarde" (sp) there.

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