Welcome Bill! I too live in NH. Just a bit south of you in the capital city. Thanks for the introduction and I can't wait to hear what you have to say about all the chat that goes on here.
Theron
Welcome aboard Bill. Another member with multiple talents. Can't wait to check out your work. I live in the Dakotas now but my roots are in from central Maine. Again welcome jump right in and post away. Please don't be shy the folks here are real down to earth and will do anything for you. I have to warn you though there are a couple of folks that are a bit nutty . I will let you be judge Enjoy the site . Dave V
Welcome Bill hope you enjoy the site.
Hi Bill,
Welcome aboard! You have some nice looking lamps.
We both come from the same work world. I'm an illustrator/graphic designer too, but I have a way to go before I retire.
Enjoy the site.
Paul-
Bill
Welcome and you now have full access to the site. If you have any questions just ask.
See Yah
Lee
Welcome Bill!
Where abouts in the Lakes region? We may have to hook up and bust some on the Pemi in Bristol
Oops! just went to your site. Ahhhhh, we're neighbors Brother!
Hey what happened to Breadcrust ? AKA Bill? We didn't smoke him like a salmon or crush his nads .......yet
We usually let em get at least 6 posts before we start "initiation"
Welcome aboard Bill,
Hope you enjoy the site some good stuff here along with some great guys . look forward to you sharing some about you and your adventures along with some drawings , my dad is an artist and i like seeing what people can do with paper and utensils , i enjoy photography so you should see many pics in my posts .
I have also learned what the old timer told you they do seem to hold up in same places year in and out its always nice to goto a spot pick out a rock lay a fly in there only to get bit, love taking people and showing them this i say throw it there and hold on LOL they laugh at me until the fish is on then they ask how i knew LOL ha ha fish a place enough and it gets pretty easy to see where they like to hang ... I have been fly fishing for about 15 years now but a fisherman my whole life.
Just want to thank everyone for the warm welcomes. I've been away visiting family and just got back.
I usually start to get the "fishing bug" around mid february so I better start digging out the tying material
pretty soon. I mostly fish bucktails in the still waters but I'm thinking of bringing them over to the rivers
more often this year. That idea should last about a week when I realize this aint workin'. Then I'll tie
on an Adams and start catching fish again.
See ya out there and thanks again,
Bill
Hey Gang,
Just a quick intro here.........
I'm Bill (Breadcrust). I live in the lakes region of NH. Ive been flyfishing since the '70s mostly
on lakes and ponds but in the last few years i've taken up the sport in the rivers. I retired last
year from 30 years of technical illustrating so as an artist I'm able to sit on the bank and sketch
when ain't biting. Needless to say I have a lot of drawings. I'm no expert by any means but I
seem to have a knack for finding fish. Years ago an old timer told me, "Every year they're
behing the same rock." and he was right! I tie my own flies (nothing stylish but the fish like
them) and build my own rods and on any given day I run out the door with the bear minimum
of equipment (back to basics).
When I'm not out whiping the water I play 5-string bluegrass banjo (If you know any fiddlers
let me know) and I started a very small business making and selling custom nautical lamps.
You can check them out at SAYERBAY
There you have it...... Hope to see you on the stream or here on line.
Bill