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fishnbanjo

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Chilly, raw and windy today but I still had the urge to keep it smokey so I loaded the Askwith Morta Masur Birch capped Rhodesian with some good old Orlik Golden Sliced and enjoyed it.
banjo

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No it’s actually the view from the tree, and my back yard and rear porch, I figured I’d look at the tree this go around.
banjo
 
fishnbanjo":7qjog555 said:
No it’s actually the view from the tree, and my back yard and rear porch, I figured I’d look at the tree this go around.
banjo
I seem to see a body of water in the left and right of the left of your neck Mr. Banjo. So you're close to the sea?


Cheers,

RR
 
That I am sir, that is the York River in the distance, a tidal water from the mouth of York Harbor, Mark Twain summered in York and stayed on the York River where it is said he wrote Huckleberry Finn, the other body of water is a tidal millpond, Barrells Millpond named after the gentleman who owned it, I most enjoy watching all the birds and wildlife near and on the pond especially when I see the baitfish being worried by the Striper population, a Saltwater fly fishing paradise it is.
banjo

Brewdude":jneufxpb said:
fishnbanjo":jneufxpb said:
No it’s actually the view from the tree, and my back yard and rear porch, I figured I’d look at the tree this go around.
banjo
I seem to see a body of water in the left and right of the left of your neck Mr. Banjo. So you're close to the sea?


Cheers,

RR
 
fishnbanjo":hos36p5a said:
That I am sir, that is the York River in the distance, a tidal water from the mouth of York Harbor, Mark Twain summered in York and stayed on the York River where it is said he wrote Huckleberry Finn, the other body of water is a tidal millpond, Barrells Millpond named after the gentleman who owned it, I most enjoy watching all the birds and wildlife near and on the pond especially when I see the baitfish being worried by the Striper population, a Saltwater fly fishing paradise it is.
banjo

Brewdude":hos36p5a said:
fishnbanjo":hos36p5a said:
No it’s actually the view from the tree, and my back yard and rear porch, I figured I’d look at the tree this go around.
banjo
I seem to see a body of water in the left and right of the left of your neck Mr. Banjo. So you're close to the sea?


Cheers,

RR
That's quite a mental picture Mr. Banjo, and thanks for sharing. Great history in that area, and I'd be all over the fishing lark!

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Cheers,

RR
 
York is wicked pretty. We often spend some time in Ogunquit where I’ve cast a fly on occasion at the intersection of the Ogunquit River and the Atlantic, but my waf is now of the opinion that at my age fly fishing should take place only from dry land in a place that doesn’t have tides. Well, what they don’t know etc. Nice pipe by the way. Hope you’re feeling well.
 
What a great place for pipin' (and fly fishin' and LIVIN')!  I always thought somehow I'd grow old by the ocean.  Well, I' m 63, I guess I got a few years to make good on that adolescent fantasy premonition................
 
When we moved here I was 27 and now I’m 67, still haven’t grown old here yet!
banjo
 
Thanks for turning around so we could get a view of the water, you are a lucky man.
 

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