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Membergreat post.
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MemberI can’t tell….what is that?
connor haggerty
Memberforgot to answer the real question.
The orvis jacket has a great adjustable wrist.
connor haggerty
MemberI bought the Cabelas jacket about three or four years ago.
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MemberI like music and generally subscribe to the ‘loud and proud’ theory….but not in fishing.
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MemberI have the simms backpack (and belly pack).
connor haggerty
MemberI would like to purchase 2 double xl short sleeve shirts please.
qty 2 xxl
Thank you!!!
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MemberThanks Steve.
connor haggerty
Memberone last staged self portrait.
connor haggerty
Memberclearly staged but it struck me as a cool pic while I took a beer break on the bank.
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Membermore pics since I can’t seem to post all in one thread……
connor haggerty
MemberI would be curious to others opinions on this as well.
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MemberZach,
Ha!
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MemberI am jealous of you guys that live near Brookies…..midwesterners like me need to turn it into a destination trip which means we rarely get it done.
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MemberI have a weber bullet smoker.
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MemberI have the Randal Kaufman book ‘Bonefish’.
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MemberInteresting post.
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MemberThanks for the heads up on the Allagash.
connor haggerty
MemberI finished this trip this weekend. I hope Zach gets to finish that article he mentioned because I would find it very interesting. The trip was awesome. It really is a beautiful river and is refreshing to be in a place like that. I think it was at least 100 degrees on each of the three days we canoed. The water was low but still floatable. There were many stretches of still or relatively still water. I have no idea as to the real number but I would guess that somewhere between 7 and 10 of the 33 miles were flat water with no basically no current. We also did out fair share of walking. It was a lot of work but it was a good time. Not the best time to do a canoe trip but at least we got some solitude.
The fishing was great. We had no idea as to how much progress we were making so we tried to hump it pretty good and consequently I did not fish or play with the camera as much as I would have liked. But each time we stopped to fish we hooked up pretty quickly. No big fish were caught but many were seen. The wildlife viewing was great as well. The place is a treasure.
I would be interested in taking another trip like that so if anybody has any suggestions for places like the Buffalo National Forest / River then please speak up. My wish list is as follows:
1. Relative solitude. No float and drink party places. I like alchohol as much or more then most but don’t want to be in a ‘party cove’ atmosphere.
2. Good fishing. No explanation needed.
3. A good long weekend trip. I hope to take a longer fishing vacation next year but it would be nice to squeeze one of these in too.
4. Relative safety. Something a couple of regular Joe’s can do without the need of guides or a lot of experience.I will try and post a pic later but I keep getting a message saying that it is too big.
connor haggerty
Memberyes…please do tell the story of the picture.
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