Posted on July 25 2020
Chris Z. - My wife is in your corner. She has often reminded me that I have to be careful with my humor as not everyone always "gets it". She read the exchange in question and said she could see where someone might think it was being a bit sarcastic (I'm currently running ads in the personal columns for a new wife). The idea for the offending reply actually was spawned by the a post from several months back where someone (me) hit publish instead of save and a half written unedited blog page was created. I did what I thought was a spoof on corporate America and launched an internal investigation with the promise of terminating the wrongdoer. The post you have taken issue with was an extension of the idea i.e. the corporation bringing in experts to solve their problems. Never was it my intention to be sarcastic. The last sentence was the thank you you deserved for a good answer to the question. That said, if you attempt to collect unemployment, Angler 119 will fight you tooth and nail!
Jim V. - I waded the entire way, it's all downhill after all with mostly gravel bottom and no deep water. Arranged for a ride back up to the car before making the trip. Your frustration is understandable, you are trying to achieve success in 10 trips. When I first came to the Delaware I'd been fly fishing for over 35 years and thought I was pretty good - got my tail kicked and that was before the invasion of fishermen, guides and drift boats! Not sure of your fly fishing experience but a local small stream fisherman coming the Delaware is like a little league baseball player starting a game at shortstop and hitting sixth for the Yankees. There are a lot of very good fishermen on the Delaware and a lot of very good guides, and as I've mentioned before, the average fishermen in 2018 caught a trout every four hours he fished. Keep your chin up.
Jorgen - Thanks for the kind words. Bill Glavin spent many a night as a guest at the Lordville Estate. Being a liberal his picture hangs in the corner above my fly tying bench on the left hand side while arch conservative Les Gillette's (he helped rehab the camp) picture hangs on the right. Both have gone where fish never refuse a fly - miss 'em both.
Ed S - Thanks for the RS2 info. I live in my own little world and the only time I've bought a fly in the last twenty years is when I'm getting info from a shop owner (buy a lot of tying materials though).
Walter and Dennis - Kind words and shared experiences are always welcome.
Jim V. - I waded the entire way, it's all downhill after all with mostly gravel bottom and no deep water. Arranged for a ride back up to the car before making the trip. Your frustration is understandable, you are trying to achieve success in 10 trips. When I first came to the Delaware I'd been fly fishing for over 35 years and thought I was pretty good - got my tail kicked and that was before the invasion of fishermen, guides and drift boats! Not sure of your fly fishing experience but a local small stream fisherman coming the Delaware is like a little league baseball player starting a game at shortstop and hitting sixth for the Yankees. There are a lot of very good fishermen on the Delaware and a lot of very good guides, and as I've mentioned before, the average fishermen in 2018 caught a trout every four hours he fished. Keep your chin up.
Jorgen - Thanks for the kind words. Bill Glavin spent many a night as a guest at the Lordville Estate. Being a liberal his picture hangs in the corner above my fly tying bench on the left hand side while arch conservative Les Gillette's (he helped rehab the camp) picture hangs on the right. Both have gone where fish never refuse a fly - miss 'em both.
Ed S - Thanks for the RS2 info. I live in my own little world and the only time I've bought a fly in the last twenty years is when I'm getting info from a shop owner (buy a lot of tying materials though).
Walter and Dennis - Kind words and shared experiences are always welcome.
119,
I appreciate a dry sense of humor as much as anyone so I appreciate your explanation, we are good as they say.
Two questions:
1) Why are we seeing a huge increase of small fish in the Summer? I remember not too long ago when I took twin 19" browns in the Stilesville area at 2:30 in the afternoon with it 85 and sunny. My buddy and I sat at the farmhouse pool next to my drift boat (down from Adrian who was defending his spot like a bodyguard:)). In the glaring sun we landed like 10 fish in 20 minutes, problem was none were bigger than 10".
What is your take on the current mousing craze? I think I want to jump on the bandwagon
Unfortunately? I get you humor lol
I always say the Delaware is like graduate school that is assuming you went to a University where you majored in flyfishing.
Catching a few small fish and luckily landing a 16 incher or larger, or having a 20+ incher break off after eight hours of fishing is a very successful day on the Delaware!
I was fishing at the red barn when u hollered to me that you were going to deposit. Fancy Hat!!!!! What a great walk. I never thought of that. I am going to try that. I fished from the red barn down to the rapids but never the whole way down.
Thanks again for sharing and motivating me to pursue new endeavors
Great analogy…..little league vs Yankees!
I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy reading your posts. I probably wouldn’t qualify as a “TFR”, but Wayne and the boys sure started me out on the right foot back in the mid 90s. I met Bill Glavin back then also; he sure relished giving us the “Dickie sez” report! Now in GA, fishing vicariously thru you. Please stay healthy and carry on, hope to meet on the river someday.