Greg Harris
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Apr 8, 2014 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Favorite music (or other media) for the fishing destination drive #84440
Greg Harris
MemberIt has to be Red Dirt / Texas Country: Turnpike Troubadours, Randy Rogers Band, Reckless Kelly, and Robert Earl Keen. The White Buffalo has also been in the mix lately.
Greg Harris
MemberSweet!
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MemberTim-
Paul’s comment was right on the mark.
Greg Harris
MemberSorry to hear that Aaron.
It continues to amaze me how low some people will stoop to get their kicks.
Greg Harris
MemberIt has been really fun to be able to put a story behind many of the names that I see so often in reading these boards.
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MemberAndrew,
I’ve been LinkedIn for a while and I’m also looking to expand my personal network, especially with other fish bums.
Greg Harris
MemberHard to beat the G-Shock. I bought one about 18 months ago and love it. It has taken a beating and still looks and performs great. It came with the solar and atomic features which have been fantastic. I really like that it continues to work well in really cold temps as I have had a couple other watches that, for lack of a better term, froze up when the temps dropped below freezing.
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MemberI’m in for one long sleeve 2XL.
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MemberI live in Star, ID (about 10 miles outside Boise)
-GregJust don’t tell them about that one river and that other river in the other state.
I consider the other river in the other state my home water.
Greg Harris
MemberI live in Star, ID (about 10 miles outside Boise) with my wife & three kids (4-year-old daughter & 8-month-old twins).
Greg Harris
MemberOut here in the West we are in the same boat (a boat with no water beneath it). The local weather guy was saying last night that our best and about only chance of any precipitation over the next 10 – 14 days would come from Tropical Storm / Hurricane Erin or Dean. It looks like Erin did make it far enough west to affect the weather up here. If Dean continues along the currently projected track it may push some rain all the way up here to Idaho.
As you said it seem inconceivable to “hope” for hurricanes, but we sure could use the precipitation.
I thought the two attached links were pretty interesting. The first shows how the average temperature for the month of July stacked up to historical July temperatures over the past 113 years. For Idaho it was the hottest ever. The second shows precipitation, the lower the number the drier as compared to the past 113 years. The whole southeast and much of the west had an extremely dry July.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/images/081507statewidetrank.gif
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/images/081507statewideprank.gifGreg Harris
MemberI have fished a lot of smokey days and had pretty good luck much like fishing on day when it is overcast.
Greg Harris
MemberAnother great podcast!
Greg Harris
MemberLevitation & invisibility cloaks.
Greg Harris
MemberI give all the credit to my Dad.
Greg Harris
MemberI love this picture. I was in the yard practicing my casting and my daughter, who was two at the time, wanted to know what was going on. I handed her the rod, showed her basic motions and she just started whipping that rod around (actually made a couple of really good casts). From then on she was crazy about fly fishing. She is four years-old now and we are taking her out on the water for the first time with a fly rod this month.
Greg Harris
MemberI would certainly love to get one (XXL).
Greg Harris
MemberI just “found” your podcast and they are fantastic.
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