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Fly Fishing and the Outdoors

2009 was my year of fly fishing obsession.  I stood in 3 feet of snow on the Owens River in the eastern sierras at 7am on January 1st, 7 degrees farenheit.  Since then i have had the pleasure to fly fish in New Zealand, Washington, Nevada, Utah, Montana, Brittish Columbia, Savannah, Colorado, Rarotonga, North Carolina, Manitoba, and Norway,  

Troutzilla, fooled on the Davidson River in Western N. CarolinaI fly fished some famous rivers and 3 National Parks: Sequoia, Yosemite, & Yellowstone.  I started tying my own flies and have actually caught fish on the flies I have tied.   In fact since starting to tie flies I have now become obessed with that.  I'm just really bad at it.

My fly fishing trips have also met with some pretty stiff spousal resistance, obviously, so i'm going to try to back it down a bit in 2010.  What I do enjoy the most, though, is fly fishing with my son Mark.  He is a good little fly fisherman too.  At 14 he can dominate the Eastern Sierras at times.  He has outfished me a number of times.  The problem is that the older he gets, the more he wants to be with girls and the less he wants to fly fish with "Dad."

2010 has been a banner year for fly fishing too.  Until Kelly officially grounded me i fly fished 6 of 7 straight weekends in the Spring all over America including the Missouri River in Montana and the White River in Arkansas. 

Tim Carving on the Cornice at MammothWhen i don't bring a fly rod on a business trip, i'ts usually becuase i have a snowboard.  I am lucky.  I get a lot of days in per year and even for an old guy I can still board at an expert level.  There's  not many people on the hill I can't hang with including the "old people on planks" and the fearless teenagers.  The only difference between me and the teenagers is that my spectacular wipeouts end up with me getting up a lot slower.

I'm a season ticket holder at Mammoth Mountain in Mammoth Lakes, CA.  It's in the eastern sierras and one of my favorite places in the world.  Unfortunately it's 375 miles north of us, otherwise i'd be there every wekeend.  Maybe that distance is fortunate.

 

 

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