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01-17-2009, 02:58 AM
im gonna go with a gila trout. very rare
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01-17-2009, 05:56 AM
Im not an expert at all.. but from pictures on the web the tail on this mystery fish looks too straight to be a gila...
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01-17-2009, 02:10 PM
Mac,
I reckon the tail was just scalped when the pix was scanned in, just like with the first fish.
I'd go with Gila on this one as well.
Brook
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I reckon the tail was just scalped when the pix was scanned in, just like with the first fish.
I'd go with Gila on this one as well.
Brook
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01-17-2009, 10:06 PM
[center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Sorry about the tail MacFly but it is not quite that straight as it appears. Brook you called it about the tail got sniped while scanning.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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01-18-2009, 03:47 AM
as I said Im not the expert.. thats why I come here so I can learn from the experts.. []
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01-18-2009, 05:54 AM
[font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Like I'm an expert? Duh I don't think so. There are a bizzilon species in the trout family, I think that they must find a new one every week.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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01-18-2009, 08:11 AM
I say expert in as much as you have a lot more experience and time on the water than me.. to me. .that is expert... []
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01-18-2009, 05:09 PM
No, no, no, Mac.
An expert is somebody who 1. has written a book, 2. has traveled at least 300 miles to address your TU meeting, and 3. RONs as part of the deal.
Brook
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An expert is somebody who 1. has written a book, 2. has traveled at least 300 miles to address your TU meeting, and 3. RONs as part of the deal.
Brook
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01-18-2009, 07:25 PM
[center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Excuse me Brook but I'm not quite up on all the acronyms - so what does RON stand for?[/size][/#008000][/font]
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01-18-2009, 08:15 PM
look's like a yellowstone cutthroat or bonneville cutthroat trout.. one of the 2
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01-18-2009, 08:23 PM
Sorry, DryRod,
RON stands for remain over night.
Brook
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RON stands for remain over night.
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01-18-2009, 08:37 PM
[center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Sorry fuzzyfisher it is not a cutt. But you are certainly holding a nice one.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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01-18-2009, 10:06 PM
why do I have the feeling that the RON is so that "expert" can get some fishing in??? [laugh]
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01-21-2009, 02:30 AM
[font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]It is an Apache Trout. It is the state fish of Arizona. They are found almost exclusively in high elevation waters of the White Mountains on the Fort Apache Reservation.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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01-21-2009, 02:13 PM
[quote macfly55]why do I have the feeling that the RON is so that "expert" can get some fishing in??? [laugh]
Sometimes it works out that way, Mac. I gave a presentation once where the booking club also arranged for me to speak to two other clubs. Only way to schedule it was to stay overnight, and fish with some of those club members on their home waters.
Awwww. Everybody feel sorry for poor old Brook. [cool]
The very worst instance was the client meeting I had in Livingston. Client sent me a key to her place, there, so I could come in three days early and prepare for the meeting. Uh, huh. Spent a lot of that prep time on the Yellowstone.
But I'm not really a flyfishing expert, Mac. Ain't written a book about it.
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Sometimes it works out that way, Mac. I gave a presentation once where the booking club also arranged for me to speak to two other clubs. Only way to schedule it was to stay overnight, and fish with some of those club members on their home waters.
Awwww. Everybody feel sorry for poor old Brook. [cool]
The very worst instance was the client meeting I had in Livingston. Client sent me a key to her place, there, so I could come in three days early and prepare for the meeting. Uh, huh. Spent a lot of that prep time on the Yellowstone.
But I'm not really a flyfishing expert, Mac. Ain't written a book about it.
Brook
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01-21-2009, 05:16 PM
awww just type up a thick brochure on your travels and call it a mini novel.. .LOL>.
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01-22-2009, 12:06 AM
I think not, Mac.
Having gone through the book publishing thing twice, I reckon I'll stick to writing for magazines and my website.
If I ever harbored a desire to do a flyfishing book it would be a collection of my articles in Warm Water Flyfishing. Unfortunately, that magzine didn't last long enough for the number of articles to add up, even with one in every issue. Had it lasted another two years, a book might have been a real possibility.
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Having gone through the book publishing thing twice, I reckon I'll stick to writing for magazines and my website.
If I ever harbored a desire to do a flyfishing book it would be a collection of my articles in Warm Water Flyfishing. Unfortunately, that magzine didn't last long enough for the number of articles to add up, even with one in every issue. Had it lasted another two years, a book might have been a real possibility.
Brook
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01-22-2009, 03:51 AM
at least you have the experience to write the articles.. and Id say that is a good thing.. :-)
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01-22-2009, 01:03 PM
To be honest with you, Mac, it's really a chicken and egg situation. Do I write about outdoor adventures because I'm experienced, or am I experienced because I write about outdoor adventure?
There's more than a subtle difference there.
Do you know why there is so much poor outdoor coverage out there? It's because the majority of outdoor writers are sportsmen or write, whereas I'm a writer who happens to fish and hunt and hike.
So, maybe a particular writer really knows his subject. But if he or she can't put five consecutive words together, it doesn't count for much.
My experiences mostly result from my need, as a writer/reporter, to know what I'm talking about first hand. There are people who write, for instance, about salmon fishing in the Great Lakes who have never experienced it. I can't begin to relate to that approach.
Trust me, if I did anything else for a living, I'd get to fish far off places with guides and outfitters as rarely as most people.
Brook
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