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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:33:48 -0400, Zombie of Woodstock
wrote: On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:36:58 -0400, Gene wrote: On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:10:00 -0400, HK wrote: Barta is one of my favorites, because of his personality and his balls-out fishing and hunting adventures. He's doing his best to recover from a spinal stroke. Barta hunts with a longbow and sometimes only with a knife. Here's an update on his medical condition. I wasn't aware of that. Good to hear he's making progress. His personality is a little abrasive for me, but he's a bit easier to take than Lindner and Parker who haven't quite sorted out whether they are there for fishing or preaching. Al is a nice guy, just a little...um...different with respect to...er...well let's just say different. I met him WAY back when In-Fisherman first got rolling - reallly nice guy and he did a lot for fresh water fishing with the scientific approach and a fairly good bunch of writers and editors. I went small mouth fishing with him on Lake Champlain and he really is a great fisherman - don't know why he never went into tournament fishing. Hank Parker? I never knew why Hank Parker ever made it - the guy has all the personality of a rock. Hell of a fisherman though gotta give him that. The one that drives me nuts is Roland Martin. Here's a neat little link with some fishing history. http://www.mainmarine.com/articles/fishinghistory.html You got me thinking about Fishing Facts, which was when I got interested in the "science" of fishing. Spent quite a bit of money on tackle before I realized it's a softly rocking boat, solitude, a hot sun and a cool drink that makes fishing good. Don't even care if catch some fish. Well...sometimes. --Vic |
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