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		Here's one of the rainbows I caught recently when I took out my old Fat Cat 66. (That's what they called them back in 1999!) I wanted to see if it still had it's old "mojo". I have a new green one like Pat's and they have really made some nice improvements but "Ol' Blue" has been slimed by a lot of really nice fish so I took it out in celebration of that and I've been doing so well lately that the green Fat Cat has taken a back seat. Yesterday I caught and released 10 rainbows as big or bigger than this one. Today I turned 64. I just got my birthday present a day ahead of time. Hallelujah!
God bless,
Don
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		Happy Birthday Don
 
It's nice to hear from you. If you have been writing I missed it. 
 
I hope to go get a few good perch tommorro if the wind lts me play.
 
Good looking catch there.
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		[cool][#0000ff]Some things get better with age.  Some things are timeless and always remain good.  And then there are humans.  Nuff said.  But, as I often tell folks who inquire about my advancing years...I would rather grow older than the alternative...at least while I can still enjoy the things I enjoy (like fishing).[/#0000ff]
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		Hey Pat,
Some loonie in my neighbourhood has one Outcast oar. I had it leaning on my vehicle while I was inside getting something. When I got back it was gone. So now I'm waiting on a new pair shipped from Colorado. In the meantime I managed to rig an old two piece kayak paddle that had one broken blade into a temporary substitute. After my success in the tube I switched over to the pontoon to check out the "jury rigged " oar. It works fine and with my piece of plywood spanning my frame I caught four trout bigger than the one in the picture while standup flycasting. These fish were caught on one of your white head, white marabou/crystal flash ponies. So your "mojo" was working too!
God Bless,
Don
Micheal,
I also flyfish from my kayak a fair bit and I guess I've been posting on the yakfisher site more than here. From a pure fishing standpoint the float tube reigns supreme. I had a big trout clear the water in pursuit of a damselfly 2 feet away from me. If I could cover water in my tube, I would probably fish from it all the time. Often times I lash it onto the back of my kayak. That way I can switch to the tube for finesse fishing. 
Did you read about my close encounter with the moose?
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		[quote TubeDude][cool][#0000ff]Some things get better with age.  Some things are timeless and always remain good.  And then there are humans.  Nuff said.  But, as I often tell folks who inquire about my advancing years...I would rather grow older than the alternative...at least while I can still enjoy the things I enjoy (like fishing).[/#0000ff] 
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Yes, TD, my uncle who was teased about growing older had a great comeback. "At least I know I made it to this age."  "By the time you are this age, you may be gone."
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