Crusty
Yea, but along with getting bigger, I like to think I'm getting smarter.

I know what you mean about fragile taverns.  In my youth as a sailor,
I found that the Japanese bars were especially fragile.  But the ecosystem
was especially resilient.  When you came back the next night they 
would be open like nothing happened.

Hey, Steelhead in August would work for me.  There's a nice tree down
at the Hole-in-the-Wall (Hope I didn't give away anyones secret).  I may 
not be able to make the Salmon Fly hatch this year.  I'm going over to fish 
the Provo with my son.  Of course I'll have to fish Silver Creek coming
and going...and maybe the Henry's Fork.

Jim Jones
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At 08:43 PM 03/20/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Jim,
>I used to belly up to the bar but as I've grown older my arms have grown
>shorter.  Can't reach my drink anymore.  Also they aren't making taverns
>as fragile as they used to.  It didn't used to be so hard to break them
>up. :) 
>
>However, an appointment on the Deschutes is within my grasp.  Summer
>(Salmon flies) or fall (steelhead)?
>
>Crusty


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