Upstream Wet Fly
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Re: Upstream Wet Fly
Howdy All;
I became intrigued by John Shanner's fishing helmet. Nosed around in the googleweb
and found the following;
https://books.google.com/books?id=cNk9A ... et&f=false
Goes back aways ... and also provides more to the adage about the Military
is responsible for a huge amount of what we take as everyday stuff.
hank
I became intrigued by John Shanner's fishing helmet. Nosed around in the googleweb
and found the following;
https://books.google.com/books?id=cNk9A ... et&f=false
Goes back aways ... and also provides more to the adage about the Military
is responsible for a huge amount of what we take as everyday stuff.
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
Re: Upstream Wet Fly
Ray,
I remember that rod well. It was a T&T Paradigm 8' 5 weight Bamboo. Ernie was poster boy for T&T at the time and Barry Beck was doing a photoshoot. One of the photos ended up on the cover of Fly Fisherman Magazine the next year. I was in the original photo but of course was cropped out! It was as close as I ever came to being on a magazine cover...... Ernie was always nice to me and he actually was a very, very good angler; he cast a beautiful smooth line and knew every bug in the river by name. An entire generation of anglers grew up on his writing and while there's some controversy around him, mostly from people who didn't know him, he did a tremendous job of bringing fly fishing to a large audience through his writing.
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Re: Upstream Wet Fly
John,
I have an old VHS - that dates me - of Earnie and Geoff Thomas of NZ, fishing the Rangitikei River on the North Island. Its an interesting episode for many reasons but not least of all for the fly tying by the stream without a vice. I've always liked that episode for its varied and interesting content.
Of course, Earnie wears his signature hat.
I have an old VHS - that dates me - of Earnie and Geoff Thomas of NZ, fishing the Rangitikei River on the North Island. Its an interesting episode for many reasons but not least of all for the fly tying by the stream without a vice. I've always liked that episode for its varied and interesting content.
Of course, Earnie wears his signature hat.
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I'm neither a pin man nor a bat man but a hat man. I like the British fishing helmet but all forum members should fish with style, using a Big Jim Hat. What is this style of hat called, do you know?
Myself, in my adult daily life, wear a light soft mesh baseball cap under a wool lined waxed cotton Hardy hat. This combination protects both my head, my glasses, eyes and hearing aids and make me stand out from the crowd. It is not very dissimilar to how Big Jim looks.
dd
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dd, Howdy;
The Hat that Big Jim is wearing in the photo looks somewhat like
a Bucket Hat, see link;
https://www.villagehatshop.com/product/ ... t-hat.html
I think the one shown on Jim's head is made of cotton (?), maybe
Lance can weigh in on this ...
hank
The Hat that Big Jim is wearing in the photo looks somewhat like
a Bucket Hat, see link;
https://www.villagehatshop.com/product/ ... t-hat.html
I think the one shown on Jim's head is made of cotton (?), maybe
Lance can weigh in on this ...
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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T hank s.
The crown on his hat seems more rounded than those bucket hats.
dd
The crown on his hat seems more rounded than those bucket hats.
dd
Re: Upstream Wet Fly
Lol. I love it. We lose so much information on this forum do the fact none of us can ever stay on topic. From the "Upstream Wet Fly" to "Hats for Soft Hackle Fishing" with a little bit of Ernie's T&T cane thrown in for good measure. Let's not ever change that.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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There is so much going on in this thread and almost all of it is awesome.
I have a couple points of contention however. First, the obnoxious clacking of a Hardy reel is just noise pollution for everyone else on the stream, like loud motorcycles in a neighborhood, or cigarettes in a restaurant. And the measure of a man is clearly the quality and condition of his dress shoes.
You guessed it, for my New Year's resolution, I've decided on a decidedly self-harm and scorched-earth policy.
Cheers!!
I have a couple points of contention however. First, the obnoxious clacking of a Hardy reel is just noise pollution for everyone else on the stream, like loud motorcycles in a neighborhood, or cigarettes in a restaurant. And the measure of a man is clearly the quality and condition of his dress shoes.
You guessed it, for my New Year's resolution, I've decided on a decidedly self-harm and scorched-earth policy.
Cheers!!
"A man should not try to eliminate his complexes, but rather come into accord with them. They are ultimately what directs his conduct in the world." Sigmund Freud.
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Re: Upstream Wet Fly
The click of the Hardy and the sounds of silk line going through the guides are like a symphony.William Anderson wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:18 pm There is so much going on in this thread and almost all of it is awesome.
I have a couple points of contention however. First, the obnoxious clacking of a Hardy reel is just noise pollution for everyone else on the stream, like loud motorcycles in a neighborhood, or cigarettes in a restaurant. And the measure of a man is clearly the quality and condition of his dress shoes.
You guessed it, for my New Year's resolution, I've decided on a decidedly self-harm and scorched-earth policy.
Cheers!!
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