Daily Fly Fishing Poem #14: The Drift
Well, here I am on day 14. I have to admit it’s getting a bit tough. But I’m determined to stick it out till the end of the month. If anybody wants to throw any […]
Well, here I am on day 14. I have to admit it’s getting a bit tough. But I’m determined to stick it out till the end of the month. If anybody wants to throw any […]
A note of explanation: For anybody just checking in for the first time, I am in the middle of a project to write a fly fishing poem everyday, during the month of September. I just […]
Daily Fly Fishing Poem #11: Tying Flies to Make It Through Winter or Delusions of Grandeur Fly boxes cannot contain what I tie! Brought together in the darkness of winter, forced into being from chaos […]
Day nine has come and the experiment marches on. I am not screaming for mercy yet (although maybe you are). You are probably wondering why the fish quilt artwork, well I am tackling another type […]
I was a little worried as I sat at the computer today. What would I write? Was I already running out of ideas? Then I remembered fishing the Taylor River in Colorado when a raven […]
Poem #7: Small Mountain Stream Rhododendron grows Hanging low over the stream Miles to the best fish I wade cold water, and stones Find their way into my boots I thought that I would try […]
Poem #6: Watching Trout in the Grass I don’t recall the month, though it was winter I’m sure of that. A dusting of snow on the stubbled, browning fields, but the air didn’t smell like […]
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