Monday, March 4, 2013

Days Not So Far Away

We fished yesterday, and to say the day was bleak was an understatement for sure. The air temp was in the thirties with a good breeze, the skies were cloudy and snow was blowing around. I probably should have stayed home and watched "The Waltons". But the one thing I got from yesterdays outing was the realization that better days are on the horizon.

Those wonderful days of Spring. When the color  green is paramount. Those days when wild brook trout are looking up for their meals. Those days when a "Bomber" drifted brings repeated strikes. Those days when eating a sandwich streamside becomes so enjoyable. These days are not so far away friends.








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21 comments:

  1. Gives you plenty of time to tie up pins & fins... gotta get together some sweet opening day variant of the two!

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    1. Swamp Yankee,
      Thanks.
      Good idea....I'll noodle with it.

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  2. It won't be long now....April 1st can't come soon enough (for at least those of us who live in NY).

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    1. Kiwi,
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      I'm happy for you guys. It's been a long time.

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  3. OOOOH, the sweet sight of green in your photos. Nice reminder of whats around the corner in our near future.

    Thanks for this spring time reminder.......Phil

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  4. Brk Trt - winter is losing it's icy grip in the north country for sure

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  5. I consider March the official beginning of Spring (although you couldn't tell by looking out my window at the foot or more of snow still blanketing the ground). At least this time of year the nice days start to outnumber the cold , ugly ones...that's a start.

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    1. HighPlainsFlyFisher,
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      There are times when that snow will hang on, but it's days are limited.

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  6. Ahhhh, the Waltons, my favorite TV show of all time. I can't hear the theme music from the show without a wave of nostalgia washing over me. It takes me back to a time when I was a young father, and the horizon seemed so far, far away. Every Christmas my sister gets me a new season of the show on DVD. And Liv was kinda sexy in a plain sort of way.

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    1. tenkara ambassador,
      Thanks.
      We probably have watched every episode countless times, and we still enjoy.

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    1. Jim Yaussy Albright,
      Thanks.
      And good night Jim Bob

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  8. those green leaf filled trees can't get here fast enough!! Already booked my place at Umbagog for late August!

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    1. Steve,
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      A fine time to be up north. Some pre spawn brook trout.

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  9. Alan
    Absolute stunning images--I find as I get older I seem to have developed more patience to wait for the weather to get more to liking before I actually make the move to start my fishing season. My season will begin after my California trip with my son this week. My hats off to you and all the other guys who brave the temps and conditions to get that early take on their favorite fly, and that would be the "Bomber"---I can't close without giving a shout out to the Walton's which brings back so many memories of my early years--thanks for sharing

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    1. Bill Trussell,
      Thanks.
      I should really pick better days to fish. I fish that Bomber every time out.

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  10. Steve Zakur,
    Thanks.
    hip hip, I agree.

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  11. Can't come soon enough for me Brk Trt!

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