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Buying Tramadol Online Cod Jackie Jordan battles spring weather on the Battenkill.
Overnight Tramadol Visa Sometimes the dreariness of a rainy, brisk spring day fades as fish after fish sips your fly. Rain ceases to matter and the wind buffeting your line is a minor thought. Frozen fingers and toes are forgotten until you are back in the car defrosting.
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go site Foggy morning on the Puget Sound.
http://www.mscnantes.org/9cn5888 Drying the rods, waders, jackets, hat and camera gear off after a rather cold, wet and windy day exploring the Battenkill with Jackie, one of my fellow Orvis fly fishing girls.
https://dcinematools.com/hldrtnvciu While we never say the hatches coming off we were hoping for, and couldn’t feel our fingers to change flies, I was able to get some pretty fun images of the afternoon.
https://www.yolascafe.com/6333hzmn8 Coming your way soon.
follow site For now, here’s an image of another cold day on the water (on the other side of the country): fishing the Puget Sound last spring with a friends Steven and Justin.
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https://onlineconferenceformusictherapy.com/2025/02/22/j670tctaoib Guide Darren Rist looks for rising heads during a chilly day on the Delaware River.
Buying Tramadol In Mexico Head over to Chi Wulff and read the small novella (bring a cup of coffee; it’s a longish post) that is the latest installment of The Vermont Chronicles.
source link With the coming (finally?!) of spring, it’s time to get out on the water. Last weekend was epic, and I’m heading out to explore rivers locally with Jackie, the grill-master / Orvis fly fishing gal from the Hell or High Water post. It’s a full week coming up; keeping very busy with both Orvis and Fire Girl work, heading to Sandanona (Orvis’ NY-state shooting grounds) on Wednesday, and then spending the last two days of the work week in an Orvis two-day fishing school right here in Manchester. Days out of the office make me happy!
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follow link Thanks to guide Darren Rist for a great day on the water, to Orvis for sending two teams out to compete and to Sunday’s boat mate Scott Noyes for snagging this pic on my iPhone!
get link Sorry for the radio silence, as it were. I spent the weekend out on the Delaware River, competing at the Friends of the Upper Delaware River’s annual One Bug Fly Fishing Tournament. Modeled after the Jackson Hole One Fly, we fished both Saturday and Sunday, with only one fly allowed per day.
https://www.brigantesenglishwalks.com/483it877 Orvis fielded a men’s team and a women’s team; four of us departed Vermont Friday after work and headed west to the New York / Pennsylvania border, ready to roll. Fishing was tough; it was cold, rainy and windy, with rather inactive fish. I managed to bring this guy in on a streamer on Sunday, and, somehow, take home the Biggest Fish Award for Orvis.
https://dcinematools.com/8bluidn4 Weird to have a rod in hand and not only the camera.
go It’s always an adventure exploring new territory and new water, and it was a blast to be part of the Orvis crew for the event.
https://guelph-real-estate.ca/5h579mh Read more about the trip on the Orvis blog here (I wrote it but didn’t title it… definitely not to the mastery level yet!), or look for a full report later this week on Chi Wulff!
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http://www.mscnantes.org/3o6uvf4y Head on over to Chi Wulff to read this Sunday’s post. It’s a bit of a novella this time!
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source Orvis’ summer fishing catalog is hitting homes and stores this coming week (or maybe some have already landed.) Amidst the rods and reels and techie goodness, do me a favor and read the three storytelling pieces in the catalog. This was quite literally my first work for Orvis (started working on one of them before I officially started, actually) and it’s fun to see it some to fruition.
https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/vfc31qla At least the catalog lead time isn’t so different from the magazine lead times I am used to. Work like mad four to six months before the things hits the press, then kiss it goodbye for a while. It almost makes a nice surprise when you finally see the work on paper stock!
One story features Simon Perkin’s Kinetic Loop video, talking about the parallels between fly fishing in the past and the present. Check out the trailer for the vid if you haven’t. The second focuses on female angler Kami Swingle, and is a fun introduction to the new women’s Trout Bum clothing line. The last is a tribute to warm water fishing. This was a short-notice change as another editorial piece had to be pulled, and the turnaround time on this was minimal. Pretty happy with how it turned out, though.
I’m ready to chase some carp and bass this summer!
Let me know what you think about these, folks. Always open to thoughts and suggestions.
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