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paul.troutfisher
Posts: 161
Joined: Feb. 16 2011
From: Danville, CA
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RE: warping solera (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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You are right, I do have a humidity problem. My shop has sliding barn doors (don't seal tight). It will be fine come spring/summer/fall, but not so good right now. I live and fish in Northern CA. Been to Montana and Idaho a couple of times too. Don't know if you know the CA rivers, but fished the McCloud, Sac (upper/lower) Yuba, Stanislaus, Walkers, Calaveras, etc..... Used to backpack up into the high country and fish the creeks/lakes. This was some of the best sight fishing I've ever experienced. But, alas, they aren't stocking up high anymore and the rainbows can't reproduce naturally up there - so the fishing has really fallen off. Trying to get my boys 12/11 fired about fishing, but they just don't have the bug. How about yourself?
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Date Feb. 28 2011 14:03:59
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