Thanks Harmen.
Paul
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Jimmy,
That's part of my plan for this summer- locating my toy-hauler trailer at some
fishing destination where I can get access for the phone and my pc. I'm
thinking of a dish/antenna system like I had down in Moab at the remote plant
site. I can set up the large ATV parking area at the back
If you can get cell service, you should be able to get broadband w/out a
dish. The few times I got out to fish this year I wound up working w/ a rod
in my hand, but I didn’t use e-mailJ
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Cell service in the boonies is spotty in Wyoming- gotta climb to a mountain-top
to get service.
Would rather have a satellite link-up and a cell booster antenna. That way I
can have almost everything, and TV if I want.
My friend Mark, who just passed away, was my communications guru along with
Well count me in anyway. Maybe we should try Montana insteadJ
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Cell service in the boonies is
Montana is definitely withing my scope of desireable office areas.
I may have some work up in North Montana (at the C border) that will
necessitate an office away from home, which is definitely an all-inclusive
write-off.
Glacier Park seems like a nice place for an office...
D
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Yep, let me know, I could use another trip there. Fish the main Flathead
just outside there too, lotta nice cuts.
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Here is a site for the history and pictures of the fly.
http://www.flyfishinghistory.com/greenwells_glory.htm
Jerry McKaughan,President
Caddis Fly Fishing Club
P. O. Box 9104
Russellville, AR 72811
www.caddisflyfishers.org
Hi,
got flies, certificate, poem and all the nice flies yesterday.
Jimmy... what is a 'toe sack'. My usual dictionaries do not list it..
Rene
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ROTFLMBFAO! Bring it to TEXAS. Sounds like a helluva deal. ;-) ;-) ;-)
JD
Don Ordes wrote:
Jimmy,
That's part of my plan for this summer- locating my toy-hauler trailer
at some fishing destination where I can get access for the phone and
my pc. I'm thinking of a dish/antenna system l
and heres greenwell
http://www.keystothepast.info/durhamcc/K2P.nsf/K2PGlossary?readform&GLOSSARY=Greenwell,+William
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Here is a site for the history and pict
Too far to haul that big ol' honker trailer. You come see me.
Better scenery and much better adrenaline rushes when the ol' grizzly shows up.
We can hit Yellowstone, too. Good cell service there.
DonO
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A toe sack is a burlap bag, like potatoes used to come in. LOL
JD
Rene Zillmann wrote:
Hi,
got flies, certificate, poem and all the nice flies yesterday.
Jimmy... what is a 'toe sack'. My usual dictionaries do not list it..
Rene
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Jerry, you made it to the list this time.
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J McK wrote:
Here is a site for the history and pictures of the fly.
http://www.flyfishinghistory.com/greenwells_glory.htm
Jerry McKaughan,President
Caddis Fly Fishing Club
P. O. Box 9104
Russellville, AR 72811
www.caddisflyfishers.org
Jimmy
Is toe sack just the Texan way of saying tote sack? Inquiring minds want to
know.
Gary S
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A toe sack is a burlap bag, like potatoes
We had toe sacks when I lived in Minnesota. We used them to keep our toes in
after they froze off ice fishing.
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Yes, it's what potatoes, onions, and other foods use to come in
here in Arkansas, the women used them for curtains, cloths, and
and kids sack races.
Jerry McKaughan,President
Caddis Fly Fishing Club
P. O. Box 9104
Russellville, AR 72811
www.caddisflyfishers.org
When I was a kid growing up in michigan we called them tote sack because thats
what we had to do with them. tote them home. They came with patterns on them
and no company logo or prodect info.
Gary S.
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You got an airport long enough for me to land my Lear?
JIMMY D
Don Ordes wrote:
Too far to haul that big ol' honker trailer. You come see me.
Better scenery and much better adrenaline rushes when the ol' grizzly
shows up.
We can hit Yellowstone, too. Good cell service there.
DonO
I am thinking of buying a head magnifier. I looked at one at the craft
store and it was $40 for one with one lens. I looked at Ebay and they start
around $5. Does anyone use these and do you have any idea which one to
buy? Are the cheapies just as good for tying purposes as the more expensive
o
They have a very shallow depth of field. Small movements of your head will put
them out of focus. tried them, never could get use to the fade in and out of
focus. Had a pair of glasses made that focus on my PC screen and work well
when I tye.
Gary S.
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Nope, all across the south they are called TOE SACKS. I've lived in
Alabama, Miss, Fla, and Texas. All refer to them as TOE sacks.WHEN IN
DOUBT, CHECK GOOGLE. TOE SACKS ARE THERE..
JIMMY D
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Jimmy
Is toe sack just the Texan way of saying tote sack? Inquiring minds
want
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