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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Wednesday, March 25 2009 @ 08:32 AM EDT  

OK Dave How much snow did you get in inches, and what is the weather like out that way today.

Very nice touch Stephen.

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By: stephen (offline)  Wednesday, March 25 2009 @ 01:10 PM EDT  

Dave V.
Seeing as you have had a bit of nasty weather and
you feel that a return to tying and fishing nymphs
may be the solution. I humbly submit this pattern.
It was in a zipped archive of fly patterns that
I had downloaded recently.


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By: xray (offline)  Wednesday, March 25 2009 @ 07:56 PM EDT  

Stephen:

Would this be something that would work on LSWM for big sea trout?

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By: Dave V (offline)  Thursday, March 26 2009 @ 10:54 AM EDT  

Lee we in Rapid got about 4 or so inches with some drifts around 3 feet . On the edge of town about a foot of snow with 8 ft drifts in places. They also got 80 mile an hour winds. In the Hills they got about 4 feet of snow Deadwood Lead area. With winds in excess of 70-80 miles an hour. Today its kind of chilly and breezy yesterday was around 45 melted allot of snow. Going to be quite chilly rest of week and into next week.

Now Stephen I havent worm fished in 30 years but if I remember right it sure did catch fish. Sense I use a fly rod these days I think it would make it extreamly difficult to keep the worm on the hook especially thru my backcast. lol Not only that worm fisherman are frowned upon here. I wouldnt be able to step into the fly shop again without being shamed.



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By: Bill Gass (offline)  Saturday, March 28 2009 @ 06:09 PM EDT  

Firstly Dave glad to hear that your place survived the storm, did I read that right that the roof blew off your sisters in law's house? The whole thing??? Are you anywhere near all that flooding out there?

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By: Mike (offline)  Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 06:25 AM EDT  

Was a beautiful day here yesterday sunny and warm. Went to a big flyfishing show in New Brunswick and met up with Ray had a great time.

   
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By: Dave V (offline)  Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 12:40 PM EDT  

Quote by: Bill+Gass

Firstly Dave glad to hear that your place survived the storm, did I read that right that the roof blew off your sisters in law's house? The whole thing??? Are you anywhere near all that flooding out there?

Bill G.



Bill most of the roof on one side of the house. Quite the mess. No the flooding is up in North Dakota I am safe from that. I think we might get another 1-5 five inches of the white stuff tommorow. It sure has made a big difference on the lake levels this year Looks really good for us this summer



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By: Dave V (offline)  Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 12:42 PM EDT  

Quote by: Mike

Was a beautiful day here yesterday sunny and warm. Went to a big flyfishing show in New Brunswick and met up with Ray had a great time.




That is pretty cool Mike. I wish we had fly fishing shows here. I would have to travel 6 hrs to go to one in Denver



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By: Mike (offline)  Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 02:13 PM EDT  

Was 4 hours from here yesterday David. Well worth the trip though Mr. Green

   
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By: Dave V (offline)  Monday, March 30 2009 @ 10:36 AM EDT  

Yup that would be cool Looks like about 10 or more inches and still coming down. Wife is being sent home but mighty Lowes remains open. Highway now closed so I have to figure a new rout to store.



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