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Fish-Cop Out of Water: And the Winner Is...
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Playing Pattycakes and Pinching Poachers: My life as a mother and a state game warden. Quotations (funny and otherwise). Artwork and Photography by Fish Cop. Sunday, August 7, 2011. And the Winner Is. Every once in a while.ok, let's be honest, quite often, I encounter someone that makes me feel like a pretty darn good parent (at least in comparison). You have probably already given the baby some hearing damage by exposing him to these gunshots out here.not to mention all the lead," I said. More blank sta...
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Fish-Cop Out of Water: Uh...What?
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Playing Pattycakes and Pinching Poachers: My life as a mother and a state game warden. Quotations (funny and otherwise). Artwork and Photography by Fish Cop. Thursday, January 26, 2012. I've always been a little shocked at the poor quality of reports coming from officers who supposedly somehow graduated from college. But now I'm questioning the quality of some of our state universities! I sent emails out, I received reports in return. And I was horrified. Mostly because I sent these requests to o...Offic...
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March, 2014 | Sweaty Waders
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Rods of a Different Color – Part 1 – The Redington Butter Stick. It’s retro, but with a modern taper design. Slow down your casting stroke, way down, and enjoy the silky smooth ride. With a double-taper or Rio Trout LT line, your fly will land like a feather. Get ready for the most relaxed day of fishing you’ve had in a long time. And it comes in at less than $250! Really, who can’t afford to add one to his or her quiver? 9:05 am 26 Comments. Visit the New Sweaty Waders. Wile E. Coyote. Tag, You're It.
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The Classical Angler: The Forgotton Valley
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Sunday, February 15, 2015. There are moments that often stand out for sensory overload, where feelings, smells, and sights of an uncommon kind come together to form an impression so real and compelling that we never forget them. The less commonplace the experience, the richer the memories, even if sometimes the fascination stems from a sense of horror. Erik Helm, 2015. Why put them on a highly visible hill? Next to this initial sight and again on the left side of the road as we slowly rolled on with mout...
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Through trout green glasses: June 2013
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Through trout green glasses. A journal of obsessions, and the cycle of. Or, Tranquility through repetition. Friday, June 7, 2013. Early morning trip 3-8 am Sat. What will the tide bring in? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Some things I like, these may change.
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The Classical Angler: January 2015
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Sunday, January 25, 2015. The Bell Curve of Fly-Fishing, a life (and gear) Journey. There is a famous story I like to tell from time to time about a day on the water Joe and I spent with a young guy we had never fished with before. I began to ponder this, and came up with a definition for this phenomena of acquisition of gear and the amount we carry with us, and how we approach the fishing, ‘The Bell Curve of Fly-Fishing.’. How the heck did this happen? 8221; I thought that was what the seminar was all a...
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The Classical Angler: Trout are like a box of chocolates…
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Thursday, June 26, 2014. Trout are like a box of chocolates…. Trout are like a box of chocolates… you never know what you are going to get. Or…Dry fly fishing and the mysteries of probability. Then we sit down on the bank and busy ourselves with searches through fly-boxes, looking for the answers to life, and quietly day-dreaming. Not so fast. He who chuckles and swells with pride and smiles should be prepared for the fickle nature of trout and bugs. Did someone drop poison in the river? Perhaps sometime...
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The Classical Angler: The Short Game
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Friday, November 14, 2014. Enter the short game. Once one’s mind is opened to all the possibilities of the short game you may never look at water the same way again, and music will become the space between the notes. You may find yourself amazed at all the waters and possibilities that you passed by, intent on riffles, undercut banks, deep pools, and other obvious structures of fish habitat, and missing the little things just at your peripheral vision. This discovery changed my perspective and outlook on...
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Through trout green glasses: October 2011
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Through trout green glasses. A journal of obsessions, and the cycle of. Or, Tranquility through repetition. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Gotta find that bottom change in the summer. Gotta find that dip in the winter. But good things are rare that are related to probable and possible. To put your decisions into personal perspective. Half the battle is putting the damn worm on your jig head straight. Too many overlook that important task. Links to this post. Monday, October 3, 2011. They get em' all sizes bud.
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Fish-Cop Out of Water: It's a Keeper
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Playing Pattycakes and Pinching Poachers: My life as a mother and a state game warden. Quotations (funny and otherwise). Artwork and Photography by Fish Cop. Thursday, July 21, 2011. It was scorching hot this morning, so I decided to stay in the air-conditioned truck as much as possible. Luckily I have many small ponds in the urban areas of my territory I could drive around and check. So, I set off to find some anglers before the sun had a chance to scare everyone off. So, did you catch some keepers?