BadFisherman wrote:
Ditto, Plum.
My maternal grandfather was probably the most influential elder in my life.
I only met my Dad once at the age of 17, pop pop was always around and my kind of guy to be like. Unfortunately he passed while putting up the kitchen curtains for my grandmother while in his mid 60's.
Understandably so i dread putting up any curtain. By the way we do not have curtains on our kitchen window.
Great day of fishing, nothing like catching fighting trout on sunny days.
awesome day teach
Thanks for pics
Wow that's awesome. Those are some really Beautiful looking fish. Way to go. Thanks for the pics. πππ
Guys what's keeping you from a week or two during their short summers? Look at the cost savings over movint anywhere? Just Sayin...RJS
Great pics and very nice looking fish. Awesome you got to get out with your brother and sister.
Iteachflyfishing wrote:
Went fishing Sunday and Monday my Dad and Sister came down from Des Moines Iowa to go fishing heres some pics.
Nice. Nothing better than time spent with family. Thanks for sharing with us.
Iteachflyfishing wrote:
Went fishing Sunday and Monday my Dad and Sister came down from Des Moines Iowa to go fishing heres some pics.
Teach: Absolutely beautiful fish. Reminds me of my best day ever, fishing the Deschutes River in Oregon during a may fly hatch and catching native Deschutes Redsides. Thanks for jogging my memory lobe.
Mike
bric
Loc: Helena, MT
Iteachflyfishing wrote:
Went fishing Sunday and Monday my Dad and Sister came down from Des Moines Iowa to go fishing heres some pics.
Very nice trout, thanks for sharing the pics.
bric
Loc: Helena, MT
BadFisherman wrote:
Not only just a great fishing movie, but a great father/son/brother film story.
The book is so good too. I use to live near and fished where some of that was filmed. I like to joke about how that movie changed fly fishing into a rich manβs sport.
Again thanks everyone and that was a good movie and my dad is 81 years old still out there fishing he does get a little winded bending over releasing the fish. We had a great time.
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