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...the first article is a recap of the 2006 Fish and Game report on how much we fish and how much we spend doing that...:
[font "Tahoma"]Quoted from the November 2007 online issue of MidCurrent [/font] [font "Tahoma"] [/font] [font "Tahoma"]“US Fish & Wildlife Releases 5-year Results from Fishing and Hunting Survey[/font]
Although some details of the latest version of the US Fish & Wildlife Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation were made available in July, the complete report -- which includes details on the number of anglers and their activities, their expenditures and demographic data -- was [url "http://federalasst.fws.gov/surveys/surveys.html"][#336699]just released last week[/#336699][/url].
Among the more interesting information in the report, which is likely the least-biased measures of fly fishing participation in the U.S.:
-- 3,012,000 anglers over the age of 16 fly fished in 2006, participating for an average of about 10 days per person
-- "Although the number of all anglers declined 12%, their expenditures for fishing equipment (rods, reels, etc.) and fishing trips increased 5% and 7%, respectively. There were drops in expenditures for auxiliary equipment (special clothing, tents, etc.) and special equipment (big ticket items such as boats) by -14% and -12%, respectively." (Quoted from the USFWS Web site.)
-- 67 percent of all anglers (including non-fly-fishers) engaged in some form of catch-and-release fishing, while 20% always released their fish
-- Anglers spent $5.3 billion on "fishing equipment, such as rods, reels, tackle boxes, depth finders, and artificial
lures and flies" and $1 million on magazines and books (compare this to the $4.6 billion spent on land leasing and ownership related to fishing activities)
-- Saltwater fishing accounted for a little less than one-third of the total participation and related expenditures that freshwater fishing did

Lest you think 3 million fly fishers is an enormous number, the report also indicates that 1.7 anglers participated in ice fishing. On the other hand, fly fishers make up 10% of all U.S. fishermen (3 million of just under 30 million total anglers).
If you'd like to download the entire report, you can find the 4.2MB, 174-page document [url "http://library.fws.gov/nat_survey2006_final.pdf"][#336699]here[/#336699][/url].”



This second article is one on "finger treatment" or to be exact a product used to keep an anglers fingers from drying and cracking etc...

just curioous if any of you use this product ?

[b][#000000][font "Times New Roman"]Quoted from the November 2007 online issue of Hatches Magazine:[/font][/#000000]

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[size 3]“Yosemite Brand Fly Tyer’s Finger Treatment
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I don't know about the rest of you but I have a horrible time with my hands, especially during the winter months. I can't count the number of times my rough, dry and chapped hands have been a source of frustration while trying to tie a fly but I have never really done anything about it. I have always thought that too much hand maintenance was a bit "girly" for my tastes and believed that the specialty hand lotions for tiers were mostly used by the same guys that used silk gloves while tying flies. A few months ago Christoper Dahl the creator of "Yosemite Brand Fly Tyer’s Finger Treatment" sent me a few samples of his product and asked me to try it out to see what I thought. I'm skeptical by nature and thought that I would either not notice a difference, it would leave my hands greasy or it would have my wife wondering what women I had my hands all over.

Lucky for me, none of the perceptions were true and in fact I was pleasantly surprised by how it actually worked. It only took a small amount and I immediately noticed a big difference. It made my hands very smooth and I didn't notice any greasy feeling and I was really happy about the fact that I didn't notice any smell. I actually liked it so much that I am kicking myself for not looking into something like this sooner. A $7 investment certainly seems a bargain for the amount of aggravation and frustration that it will help eliminate!



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[font "Pristina"][green][size 4][Sad]Rough skin & callous can be a royal pain. Fine material and even some thread gets caught up and one winds up dubbing their phalanges instead of the hook. I guess that fingerlings would be the target species using that fly. LOL [Wink][/size][/green][/font]
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...I can agree to that.. but dont ya hate flinging a good finger out to the fishies.. I mean.. how you gonna tie more flies if you do that ten time in a row ???

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[font "Pristina"][green][size 4][mad]One only has to wonder as to the number of people fishing that haven't purcased a fishing license. The # must be in the thousands. The law requires that while fishing you license must be visibility attached to your person. Too often I will see people fishing that do not display their license. Boo on them.[mad][/size][/green][/font]
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... I have been guilty of that since one time I almost lost my license.. I have since resecured it in the little plastic license thingy.. and it hangs off of my vest or whatever I am wearing.. on the lakes that require a pass to be bought I usually stick that in the license holder as well.. that way both are displayed and accessible when needed..

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[font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]If I forget my vest [which I wouldn't] then I would be in deep trouble if I got caught fishing without my license. If you watch Cops on Court TV - I am always amazed and the number of people that aren't carrying any means of ID. Duh - I guess they figure the police will say that's okay I will let you go with a warning. Yea right. LOL[/size][/green][/font] [center][Image: gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=30955;][/center] [center][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]I have a great caption for my motor cycle friend here - but I will refrain as this is a PG site[/size][/green][/font].[/center]
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..part of my job in the computer center of this library is to assist students with logging in.. sometimes that entails checking their records for username and password information.. like you I am simply amazed at two things about the students and id's

- one.. when I ask for a picture id to verify they are who they say they are.. they will look at me with a serious face and say either of three...

.. I forgot my id

..I only have my drivers license is that okay?

or.. my license and id is out in my car...

.. the first is okay to almost beleive.. the second is that they assume I mean their student id when I ask for a picture id.. and the third scares me.. with the rise of identity theft I would not be one to intentionally leave my id and credit cards etc out in my car.. ????

.. and this is the generation we are leaving the world too.. we have had the pepsi generation. generation x.. baby boomers.. and now the "I" generation.. where "I" is the center of their universe..

okay.. off the soap box.. lol..

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[center][font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]I hear you loud & clear. Not a very pretty picture that you paint.[Tongue][/size][/green][/font][/center]
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[Smile].. I had a feeling you would understand..

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