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By: Fish Carva (offline)  Thursday, July 09 2009 @ 04:07 PM EDT (Read 3082 times)  

It's been a while since I last posted. Been putting in a lot of long hours at work these days. 55-65 hours a week including weekends. I don't go online much after work. Shouldn't gripe too much at least I have a job for a company that is busy! I was able to get up to Rangeley a couple weekends back. The rivers were all blown out but the pond fishing was excellent. I prefer still water fishing with streamers anyways. Here's some pics.

Crushing a streamer (Edson Tiger).


The result.


Another decent brookie.




A funky sunset.


My daughter and I on Quill Hill with Sadleback in the background

   
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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Thursday, July 09 2009 @ 04:37 PM EDT  

Hi Paul

I thought you had dropped of the face of the earth. But low and behold you are still with us. Nice pictures and fish. Are those wild Brook trout?? When the rivers get back to normal we need to try and get together for a fishing day. Good to see you back on and keep in touch.

As far as whats new, the company I work for "Elbrys Networks" has moved again, we are still in the trade port but in a different building. Just now getting settled in and will be fine in a week or two. Rosan Cash concert coming up for me on July 16th. Looking forward to it.

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By: Dave V (offline)  Thursday, July 09 2009 @ 08:38 PM EDT  

Good to see you back Mr Cava . Nice Brookie. I feel your pain about working. On vacation this week myself. Good to be away from work. Hope to get some fishing in this week. Dave V



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By: scott p (offline)  Thursday, July 09 2009 @ 10:20 PM EDT  

Nice looking trout, and I agree pretty funky sunset. I have a friend who's live-in girlfriend is from Rangely and they visit her parents twice a month. I've been wanting to get over to that neck of to try out some of those remote ponds. I've read some fantastic fishing reports about them.

Nice to hear from you,
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By: Fish Carva (offline)  Friday, July 10 2009 @ 03:46 PM EDT  

Lee,
I figured I'd better post some pictures this time B) Yes those are wild fish. Things might slow down in August so maybe we can hook up! Rosanne Cash, that should be a good time.

Dave,
Enjoy your time off! I'm hoping for a few days off myself in mid August.

Scott,
Come over to Rangeley sometime! Seriously!!! The invite goes for all you as well. I know where the fish are Wink My folks live there so I can go up most anytime. If you don't mind camping I know some spots we can go to on the Dead river where you can camp for free next to some decent fishing. No facilities though. I love the area my mother and father grew up there and it's where my grandfathers taught me to fish. My avitar is from when I was 4 on my paternal grandparents porch from one of those outings. I enjoy showing people around the area. There are numerous places to fish outside the crowded famous spots where everyone goes! I'll be there the weekend of Aug 7,8, and 9th.


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By: Dave V (offline)  Friday, July 10 2009 @ 08:34 PM EDT  

Mr Carva I am enjoying my vacation so far. Nice weather . Feels dang relaxing. If I were back in Maine I would most definitaly take you up on the offer to fish the Rangley area. Pretty area and great fishing. Dave V



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By: scott p (offline)  Monday, July 13 2009 @ 07:22 PM EDT  

I will certainly let you know when I can make it to the area, possibly sometime in August. Just not sure. I will make sure to touch base with you a while ahead of time so things could probably work out.

Thanks again,
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By: Fish Carva (offline)  Wednesday, July 15 2009 @ 02:08 PM EDT  
   
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By: Dave V (offline)  Thursday, July 16 2009 @ 12:10 PM EDT  

Hey Scott and Mr Carva. Take lots of photos. Maybe if I see enough pictures of home I will get my home sick butt up there and fish with you guy's Dave V



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