Fall term and turning twenty-one the, day before Halloween, looking forward to another great school year.
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Our liquid amber tree last fall. Leaves go from green, yellow, orange then red.
I love how the trees are reflected in the water! Beautiful!
Beautiful ! Did it turn this way this fall?
My temps are 90-up still on summer mode here CA and Az are tied in this no fall only happens on the east coast lol
Fly fishing before trout season ends
Beautiful ! Did it turn this way this fall?
My temps are 90-up still on summer mode here CA and Az are tied in this no fall only happens on the east coast lol
I live in Northern CA and our Fall is beautiful. This one tree is starting to change colors now and it will go all the way until Thanksgiving.
I need to learn the basics of fly fishing for next July on a dude ranch at about 7000 feet elevation within the greater Yellowstone eco-system....in the Shoshone National forest...on the Shoshone River that flows through the ranch....this river is supposedly one of the top ten freestone rivers in the Rocky Mountains. It is just going to be for a week so I want to spend the minimum for a rod/reel. The ranch will have flies that work for this particular stretch of river at this particular time.....catch and release on barbless hooks, of course.
Cabela's has a starter fly fishing kit for $40 http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabe...=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=02555655&rid=20
Lots of fall TV shows are premiering tonight.
yep I noticed started late this year usually start in august but I was like oh well..
Thanks; I've seen lots of similar stuff, including some of Cabela's, too.....just a matter of me making up my mind, I guess....
You can practice casting in your front or back yard. A friend of mine suggested using cups and tying yarn to the end of the line. Try casting it as close to the cups as you can.
Should be a lot of fun!I need to learn the basics of fly fishing for next July on a dude ranch at about 7000 feet elevation within the greater Yellowstone eco-system....in the Shoshone National forest...on the Shoshone River that flows through the ranch....this river is supposedly one of the top ten freestone rivers in the Rocky Mountains. It is just going to be for a week so I want to spend the minimum for a rod/reel. The ranch will have flies that work for this particular stretch of river at this particular time.....catch and release on barbless hooks, of course.
Sounds like a good idea. So no lead weight is required because of the heft of the fly line, right?
right, unless you are planning on using a sinking fly