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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

FISHING WITH FROG…again


FISHING WITH FROG…again

Fishing with frog
Frog, Catfish, Cranky, Marty (out of action this year)
 
After a two year (I think) layoff, I am returning once again to the annual Western Maryland fishing trip.  If you are a glutton for punishment or a big time fly fishing fan, my previous posts relating to this event are here:
I have stayed away the last two years for two reasons. 
1.    I was too fat to fish.  I know that is Artie Lange’s book title, but it applies to fly fishing, you have to be in at least fair shape for this activity.
 
2.    And (You need to read this in a Seinfeldian "Hello Newman!" way)…  “Catfish!”  “Catfish” is also known as Roy or FTD for Fish until Dark because when there is a hatch he will FTD.  I am fished out by 5pm, Roy will fish until 9pm while I hang around the stream like a whiney little bitch and make all the true fisherman miserable.
 
Anyway, I’ve lost a few pounds and am ready to fish, or what passes for fishing, and I have been assured that Catfish is getting too old to FTD.   No; and I didn’t buy that bridge to Brooklyn either, but with GPS I can take a second car to the stream and find my way back to the cabin all by my big boy self if I have to.
So I will undoubtedly be posting about this trip.  For those of you who care to follow here is a list of characters:
 
FROG
Bill to many, Mr. Douwes to neighborhood five year olds, Frog to us, is an almost retired Teacher/ Public Relation Specialist/ Police -Computer Crime Predictor.  Except for my Dad, my brothers, and Frog’s Dad, Frog is the smartest person I’ve ever known.  He knows something about any subject.  Frog even knows stuff about stuff he knows nothing about.  As an expert on everything from mountain climbing to playing the bagpipes, Frog is an expert fly fisherman.
Mr. GUY (No Picture available)
Al to many, Mr. Guy to neighborhood five years olds, Mr. Guy to us, is the owner of the cabin by the lake where we stay.  He is the owner; that is why he is Mr. Guy.  Sometimes we just yell “Hey Guy!” Mr. Guy is an outdoorsman/ graphic artist/ semi hippie. He is also known as “Friend of Frog.”  Frog has a friend anywhere he needs a place to stay.  All across this country there are Motel 6’s and there are also “Friends of Frog.”  Frog has never paid to stay anywhere in this country.  Mr. Guy is an expert fly fisherman.
BUDDY
Gilbert to many, Mr. Shill to neighborhood five year olds, Buddy to us, is a lawyer who refuses to retire.  Buddy has been on this trip for five years.  He started as a fly fishing newbie, but as a bulldog who throws himself into anything he does, he is by now an expert fly fisherman.
CATFISH
Roy to many, Mr. Miller to neighborhood five year olds, Catfish to us, is a retired Delaware Fish and Games person.  He might have been a big shot in this field…I think he was.  Catfish has been fly fishing since he could walk.  He always catches fish.  Compared to Catfish, those above are total amateurs.  He is a great guy, but at 8:00 pm, after fishing since 10 am, I call him,
“CATFISH!!” (Once again, think Seinfeld and ‘Newman!’.”)
HOG JOWLES
Joe to many, Hey You to neighborhood five year olds, Hog Jowls to all of the above, Jerk to my wife and Cranky to blog readers, is not a fly fisherman.  If I do catch anything, I squeal like a little girl and ruin the stream for everyone else.  I have only the equipment that Frog allows me to borrow.  I have lost a fly rod, broken a fly rod, and I can find my way from the stream to our car by following the flies I’ve snagged in the trees.  I am not a fly fishing expert.  I am only invited because I tell Frog I like the bagpipes…I don’t.
That is the cast of characters.  I hope you enjoy the posts that follow.

21 comments:

  1. If the posts are as exciting as actual fishing--be still, my heart!!

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  2. I do my fishing in the freezer section of the supermarket.

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  3. It all sounds quite wonderful -- for you guys. I do look forward to the posts though!

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  4. I'm laughing already--at the three comments above. I am waiting to see how you spin a story from a fly and a fish.

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  5. gonna be fun (for us who read about it, at least!)

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  6. Sounds like a fun adventure!

    betty

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  7. Frog is a know it all pain in the ass isn't he? I'm thinking he is. Okay and Mr. Guy...I think I know him. He never opens his wallet.

    I'm going to have fun tagging along even though I know nothing about fly fishing.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  8. Had no idea you fly fished....the picture with frog looks like a nice river, are there browns or rainbows in there?
    You should try Montana sometime, I've got a dozen rivers and lakes within an hours drive from my house.

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    1. I have fly fished. I am not a fly fisherman. The river is the Upper Potomac. It has browns, rainbows, brook and Catfish even caught a cutthroat. (so he claims.) No he doesn't lie, apparently they have tried to stock them as well.

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  9. I'm surprised they let you go with them. ;)

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  10. I can only imagine the adult beverages that are consumed on such a trip.

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  11. Yes, i will look forward to reading this. Especially since i know how these things can go!

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  12. So after you catch a fish, do you bring it home, flop it on the kitchen counter, and make Mrs. C clean it?

    You JERK.

    ;-)

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  13. Wait! There's nowhere to sit down out there in the water. What are you THINKING?

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  14. On a scale of 1 to 10, fly fishing is at -50 for me. But your posts are so good I'll read about it anyhow. Bring it on!

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  15. Loved the character introductions. This has all the makings of a really fun series. I'll be here.

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  16. Congrats on dropping the pounds and picking up the rod and reel again. I can only imagine the craziness that goes on with you and the characters. I'll have to click a link or two and see how close my imagination comes to the surely wacky reality. Have fun!

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  17. Fishing and birds.......my hubby would make a top pal out of you.......he's passionate about both!!

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  18. Vertigo has kept me off the streams of late but I think I still tag along with your fun looking crew...:)

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  19. How cool! I can see why you'd need to be in good shape to do that--that's some intense fishing. My husband is a kayak fisherman. It's fairly relaxing, since he just puts the boat in and fishes wherever he finds a good spot--but he keeps getting fishing buddies who are more kayakers than fisherman. They'll take off down the river and leave him to fish all alone.

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