Agree with the comments regarding using this method in PS, but in the Strait it's very effective, especially when there isn't a lot of sun on the water. 3.5-4.2 mph was the sweet spot for coho. Find a nice directional rip, and make S tacks through it. A flasher from a portable downrigger...
Indeed it was. It's too bad they didn't perform collectively that well for an entire show more often. A common complaint I've heard from musicians (and others) that don't care for the band's music is how disjointed their live performances were. Objectively, it's hard to disagree but there...
I saw Dead and Co played at Barton hall this week to commemorate the 45th anniversary of what most fans consider their greatest performance. Great to hear Bob and the crew sounding so good...
Great ballad that bounces between narrative and lyric poetry. I love songs like that. Alas, the first thing that comes to mind when I hear this are the lyrics we created in college. I had a roommate with the last name Fitzgerald and this was our crew's drinking song. Predictably we would...
Enjoy it. The stars are aligned for bean town. Nice to get a guy off the street and suddenly be a vezina goalie. As long as you guys beat the NY, NJ and PIT teams I'll be rooting for you.
The combination of water, gravity and youth can be a wet, hard and cold lesson. When I was a kid, hurricane Gloria flooded the creek in my best friend's back yard. During the storm a group of us neighborhood kids played a game of tackle football in his yard. We were soaked head to toe in mud...
Really sorry to see this. I love that river and for several years it was part of my annual swing though the Columbia river system where we fished the Deschutes in Sept, the Grand Ronde in Oct, and the JD in Nov chasing those summer run fish. I hope this is the bottom and it's up from here...
Not alternate tuning but I've loved this song from the moment I heard it. It's got the 12 string capo thing that just sounds amazing. And of course the lyrics. What a talent.
Albula -
I'm having a 21ft tunnel hull skiff on a jack plate built to fish out of Crystal River. Hundreds of linear miles of fly fishing open here that I'm anxious to explore.
I'm in Lecanto (Citrus county). Love it! One of the reasons I decided on this area is the new extension that recently opened on the Suncoast Parkway to Crystal River. I'm about 70 miles from Tampa but can be there in an hour.