Kalik, woo-woos or bushwhackers.Don’t throw your loop to wide. Catching our breath in Tennessee on the cumberland plateau and ten back to Fl to search for the elusive Permitt.
A
Monty – - I know she can write, that’s the reason I have her blog bookmarked. But I never knew she could cook and owns a drift boat! A man can’t have enough fishing buddies like that. Welcome back Fly Fish Buddy! Best fishes, Rodster
Great pics! I’m living vicariously through you right now. Right now I’m tying up a mess of green asses and elk hair caddis for the ryancophila invasion this weekend in AR. Alas, no Kalik here, so I’ll settle for domestic, light and cold, but I’ll have my share memorial day weekend for my annual bonefishing/permit/tarpon excursion to the Keys…
Let’s light this shit up!
It was great to see your video! Have a family home on Exuma, need to get back soon, been a couple years. Have fished there for almost twenty-five years. Great fishing, beer and the people are wonderful. With my last child in college I hope to spend much more time on island in the years to come! I see you have a box of Kalik Gold. Nice kick!!!
So this started as a flyfishing blog but life is so rich I can't stay politely in my niche.
I'm Christine Warren, author, wife, mom, flyfisher & lover of all things honkytonk. I live in Austin Texas most of the time, Mobile Alabama part of the time, and try to get out to Montana as often as possible. But I'm always here on FFC blogging with gusto about fishing, food, music, family -- or anything else that sparks. My first book was about a river adventure. I am currently writing a new book about honkytonk (hence all the music talk of late.) I typically go for the laugh, I wander off topic regularly, but I always come back around to fishing which of course is rarely ever just about the fishing.
FLY FISH CHICK...fishing stories with bite and other greasy stick-to-your-ribs tales from one southern woman who thinks she's got it all licked.
Awesome! Both pics show that you had a good time. Welcome home.
Yep, I have to agree, both pics say good fish, good drinks.
Tight lines
Kalik, woo-woos or bushwhackers.Don’t throw your loop to wide. Catching our breath in Tennessee on the cumberland plateau and ten back to Fl to search for the elusive Permitt.
A
There’s only 21 empty bottles in the Kalik box. Where’s the other three?
Rj
Rodster…did you not see the grin on her face?
AH…. that smile ….and she can write and cook and bake and fish.Oh and forgot she owns a drift boat.
Monty…(nice fish by the way, just noticed it)
I can’t wait for the video!!
Monty – - I know she can write, that’s the reason I have her blog bookmarked. But I never knew she could cook and owns a drift boat! A man can’t have enough fishing buddies like that. Welcome back Fly Fish Buddy! Best fishes, Rodster
Well Done! Looking forward to seeing more pictures from your trip and beating UNC tonight in Detroit.
Tom to-da-Izzo
Please send a picture of the Drift Boat.
Chick:
Great pics! I’m living vicariously through you right now. Right now I’m tying up a mess of green asses and elk hair caddis for the ryancophila invasion this weekend in AR. Alas, no Kalik here, so I’ll settle for domestic, light and cold, but I’ll have my share memorial day weekend for my annual bonefishing/permit/tarpon excursion to the Keys…
Let’s light this shit up!
Tight Lines,
David
It was great to see your video! Have a family home on Exuma, need to get back soon, been a couple years. Have fished there for almost twenty-five years. Great fishing, beer and the people are wonderful. With my last child in college I hope to spend much more time on island in the years to come! I see you have a box of Kalik Gold. Nice kick!!!