Tony,

I would have thought cold water was good for knee injuries
Ice Compression and elevation - isn't that what they teach?
Ah well

BWO's, grey, Olive, and steel blue

Actually I've tied a few flies lately with GSP line for bodies which matches
the BWO nicely
Its also easier than dubbing, not to mention tougher!

Regards

Nick

We are the Music-makers
And We are the Dreamers of Dreams


-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Spezio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Spring must be here ?? BWO colors

I plan on it today if they don't turn on any water.
The trout have been dimpling like mad below the dock each morning before the
water
comes up. Working on the Sowbug rod, getting ready to go to the shop to heat
set
the glue.
I will save those trout for when you come back out here.
I have been asked to tie some extended woven body BWO. What colors would you
use
for weaving the body. This question is open to all.
Tony     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mark Wendt wrote:

> Tony,
>
>          There's always the dock or the boat my friend...
>
> Mark
>
> At 09:11 AM 3/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >It will get to 72 here today so the weather forecast tells us.
> >The river is down and the wind is calm, the sky is clear. The river is
like a
> >sheet of glass except where the trout are dimpling. The BWO hatch is on
and I
> >am still nursing my knee. No wading till June my doctor says.
> >Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >Desert Eagle wrote:
> >
> > > Was outside last night and noticed something new. For the first time
this
> > > year I heard crickets chirping. Must mean that spring is either here,
or
> > > just around the corner. Mesquite's greening so I think we are safe
from any
> > > more frost's. This means the camping and fishing season is right at
the
> > > door. Was 78* yesterday and promises to be in the 80's today.
> > >
> > > Jimi

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