No, that was the appointment with my Doctor to start the pre-op process.  He 
could have done the surgery earlier, but I wanted to wait until after the 
Oregon trip, which my brother has had planned since January.

Pretty obvious where my priorities lie!

Tom
On Apr 5, 2011, at 7:56 PM, Larry Johnson wrote:

> Tom:  Good to hear that you are still chasing fish.  I have been thinking 
> about you.  I took Shauna to the Sowbug this year.  We have relatives out 
> there in a surprisingly small area that includes Mountain Home.  I thought 
> you were going to have the surgery a week after the Sowbug.
> 
> Larry Johnson
> Springville
> 
>>>> Tom Davenport <t...@comcast.net> 04/05/11 7:47 PM >>>
> Glad to hear you all had a good time at Sowbug.  For my part, I'm glad I 
> didn't go, because me knee continues to grow worse.  I'm not good for more 
> than 50 yards, and river fishing is out of the question. 
> 
> The knee replacement surgery is scheduled for April 25th, and that will be, I 
> hope, the beginning of a new era. I haven't had a good knee for 15 years, 
> which has limited hiking or any distant walking, but  the Doc says I should 
> be good to go for any kind of walking once every thing has healed up.
> 
> There is a bright side, though.  It turns out that fishing from a kick boat 
> is perfect exercise for my bad knee!  I have been out about four times on a 
> little community fishery (Kaysville Ponds, for those who live in Utah), 
> having a ball catching trout on pheasant tail nymphs.  It is kind of sight 
> fishing, the fish rise, and I cast the nymphs to them and strip slowly. Dry 
> flies don't get much action, but I usually catch the fish with the PT
> 
> The pond is just a hundred feet or so from the parking lot, so getting my 
> kick boat there and back isn't bad. 
> 
> I would have been out fishing more, but Utah is having crappy fishing weather 
> this spring. Because of El Nino the usual high pressure that keeps us 
> relatively dry and mild has never set up, and the storms keep rolling in.  
> The rivers are all ready blasted out as the reservoirs are being emptied to 
> make room for the snow pact, which is between 150% to over 200% of normal.  
> Still, when you live in a dessert, you can't complain about water no matter 
> how it comes.
> 
> The week before my surgery I will be fishing with my brother and a couple of 
> nephews in the Bend, Oregon area.  We will begin by fishing a "Pay to Play" 
> area called "Lake of the Dunes" where my nephew caught some enormous "hogs" 
> last year.  After that we will fish some other reservoirs in the area from 
> either a boat or kick boat.  Not a bad way to usher in my surgery!  The 
> doctor was all for it, he says the more I use my bad leg now, the better, 
> since keeping muscle mass is a key part of recovery. 
> 
> Tom Davenport
> 
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