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Last Days Fishing December 11-12, 2008
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<blockquote data-quote="Trout Bum" data-source="post: 38155" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>Mark, </p><p></p><p>I work in a little fly shop in Crested Butte, Colorado. Things were a little slow last night, so I logged on and read your post... and thoroughly enjoyed it. So there I am, in this little fly shop at 9,000 feet, with a 3 degree temperature and snow everywhere, reading your post, when in walks this middle aged tourist from Tulsa. We get to chatting, the talk turns to winter fishing, and I mention that I just read this great post by a fellow member of this on-line pipe forum that I belong to. This guy perked right up, and said HE was a pipe smoker too! So, being the friendly shopkeep that I am, I offered to let him read your post. So this guy walks around the counter, looks at the screen, and virtually yells out, "Mark Tinsky wrote this? Tinsky the pipe maker?!!!" It turns out that this guy owns three of your pipes and is a big fan, and he sat in front of the shop computer and simply devoured your story on the last fly fishing of the year. When he finished, he looked at me, cocked his head, and declared, "Okay, that was AWESOME." Just wanted to let you know you've got fans everywhere! </p><p></p><p>Best Regards, </p><p></p><p>Trout Bum</p><p></p><p>PS So, what was the recipe for that midge pattern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trout Bum, post: 38155, member: 433"] Mark, I work in a little fly shop in Crested Butte, Colorado. Things were a little slow last night, so I logged on and read your post... and thoroughly enjoyed it. So there I am, in this little fly shop at 9,000 feet, with a 3 degree temperature and snow everywhere, reading your post, when in walks this middle aged tourist from Tulsa. We get to chatting, the talk turns to winter fishing, and I mention that I just read this great post by a fellow member of this on-line pipe forum that I belong to. This guy perked right up, and said HE was a pipe smoker too! So, being the friendly shopkeep that I am, I offered to let him read your post. So this guy walks around the counter, looks at the screen, and virtually yells out, "Mark Tinsky wrote this? Tinsky the pipe maker?!!!" It turns out that this guy owns three of your pipes and is a big fan, and he sat in front of the shop computer and simply devoured your story on the last fly fishing of the year. When he finished, he looked at me, cocked his head, and declared, "Okay, that was AWESOME." Just wanted to let you know you've got fans everywhere! Best Regards, Trout Bum PS So, what was the recipe for that midge pattern? [/QUOTE]
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