Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Up North
A Margaree river regular
Bow river
About 5000 km west of Nova Scotia is the province of Alberta, home of cowboys, oil sands, and k.d. lang. I floated the Red Deer river just north of Red Deer Alberta and the Bow river just outside of Calgary. The floats were interesting but not spectacular.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Where Am I Now?
The first person to identify the correct location in this latest Google Earth fly-by (click on the image for a larger version) will be the proud winner of a slightly used, but still functional, official industrial sized RBF Fart Suppressor.
Mulitple Choice:
a) Forks of the Delaware
b) Hammersley Fork, Pa.
c) Cross Fork, Pa.
d) First Fork - Costello, Pa.
e) Village of "Forks" (aka Coburn, Pa.)
f) Forks of Young Woman's Creek
If you know the correct answer, or think you know the correct answer, please jot it down on a slip of paper and attach it to a brand new 16" Meade aplanatic hyperbolic telescope with a 400mm aperture, a zero image-shift microfocuser, an oversized observatory-quality primary mirror with long exposure locking system, smart drive permanent periodic error correction system, Sony GPS reciever sensor, heavy duty double tine fork mounting, 26mm - 5 element eye piece, hand held Auto Star controller and a high precision 1-arc minute pointing system and mail the entire package to me, Wade Rivers c/o Cherry Springs State Park, Coudy Pike, Potter County, Pa.
Please make sure the package is properly insured.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Lamar River Trail
When evening chores are over at the ranch house on the hill
And there's nothing left to do but lay around
I saddle up my pony and go riding down the trail
Just to watch the evening sun go down
White faced cattle lowing, sagebrush everywhere
Granite spires are standing all around
I'll tell you folks it's heaven, to go ridin' down the trail
Just to watch the evening sun go down
Ridin' down the canyon to watch the sun go down
A picture that no artist 'ere could paint
Harebell plants are bloomin' on the mountain side
I hear a coyote calling to its mate
When evening chores are over at the ranch house on the hill
And there's nothing left to do but lay around
I saddle up my pony and go riding down the trail
Just to watch the evening sun go down
Monday, November 17, 2008
Another Young Angler
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Future Pro-staffer in the making.
Elk Creek Steelhead
Friday, November 14, 2008
Flies and Frogs
From the piscatorial to the amphibious: One of the university professors took me for a short tour of his research. I noted a site with several small ponds and asked about them. Most of the ponds were for fish research; however, a few of the ponds were used for “frog farming” research. Apparently, one of the faculty is developing a feed mix to fatten frogs for the meat market. I’m not sure but I think this is where “Frogs Fanny” was developed. Just a guess. I didn’t notice any wild frogs in wheel chairs or on crutches.
In case you are interested, here is where I am: http://www.ufv.br/
Boa Tarde!
The RBF Girls from Ipanema
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Toto, We are not in Kansas anymore
Bom Dia!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
RBF Girl's Chocolate Coconut Kisses
Love and Chocolate Coconut Kisses,
Carrie
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Back East
Forget about the Poconos and the Catskills, the forks at Wharton were the cradle of wet fly fishing in America long before Annie Oakley or Grover Cleveland brought their greenheart fly rods to vacation at the Henryville House on the Broadheads Creek. Early settlers of this region were swinging trios of wet flies (sometimes at night) even before Cyrus Goodsell built his planing mill at the mouth of Mill Creek on the upper Allegeny River in Coudersport, Pa.
It's About Time!
- SundayAfternoons Hats - Official Field Test
- RBF Pro Staff Makes the Cover of Fly Fisherman Magazine Again - "Cooler Fishin with the RBF Girl"
- RBF Pro Staffer Now President of PA TU
- Trout Lake - YNP
- RBF Endorsed Outfitter - Matthew Long
- RBF Pro Staff Special Project (Call to Action) "Getting Our Youth Outdoors"
- Spanish Youth Fly Fishing Team
RBF Stickers have not yet been shipped. Hopefully they will get here this week.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Out West
Clarks's fork of the Yellowstone river between Cooke City MT and Cody WY
Clark's Fork cutthroat
Cricket the flyfishing dog staying alert for Mr. Griz
The better half enjoying her needle craft along the Gallatin river.
The foot bridge at Soda Butte, Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone cutthroat from the Lamar River just upstream of the highway bridge.
The Sanderson boys with their nephew, Mike Kuhnert, the best young guide on the Missouri River. Left to right, Sam, Mike, Matt (Agrontrutta).
Pelican Point take out on the Missouri River near Cascade MT.
"The morning of a beautiful summer day in Montana. What more could be asked? " Tom McGuane, The Longest Silence.
Frank Lloyd Wright and Rossiter Lodge
Some weeks ago Bowhunter posted news of the exciting new addition ("continuous architecture" as an anonymous poster termed it) to Rossiter Lodge. What Bowhunter didn't say was that he was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, Falling Water, in western PA. The original renovation plans called for a cantilevered anteroom overlooking the outhouse stretch of First Fork creek. It was to be called "Making Water" but the local code enforcement officer would not grant a variance for the french doors leading to the cooler fishing deck and Bowhunter's architectural dreams were dashed. Despite the setback a dedicated team of craftsmen began crafting a new west wing.
A solid foundation being constructed for the addtion. Note the trueness of the floor boards. That was my job.
Bowhunter's Dad provided topnotch supervision and continuous encouragement.
I'm looking forward to breaking in the new addition at the fifth annual Big Woods Summit in 2009.