tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post5450570767182394931..comments2020-05-24T19:50:52.536-06:00Comments on 111° WEST: Home WaterWill Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06679946752061021543noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-83875576017519085812010-04-26T18:30:41.505-06:002010-04-26T18:30:41.505-06:00My homewater is the mighty Farmington, in CT.
Bes...My homewater is the mighty Farmington, in CT.<br /><br />Best wishes for a fishy spring.<br /><br />www.finfollower.comLeighhttp://www.finfollower.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-57163029919161986942010-04-20T08:48:01.746-06:002010-04-20T08:48:01.746-06:00No worries Will. It was my decision. I think we...No worries Will. It was my decision. I think we're on good terms again.Josh Berganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06849850009256348811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-14988243941075374762010-04-18T09:11:16.681-06:002010-04-18T09:11:16.681-06:00I've had the great fortune to call several str...I've had the great fortune to call several streams and rivers home waters myself, and I would have to call Oak Creek my home water now, as I live in Flagstaff. I fell in love with that deceptively complex stream immediately, and enjoy spending time exploring its diverse runs and seeking out its elusive Browns. <br /><br />I suppose the river I will always look back on as my first home water is the Metolius River in central Oregon--a truly beautiful spring-fed river with native fish to match, and still the river I cherish the most when thinking about fly fishing. <br /><br />Will, I've only fished the Gallatin sparingly in the past, but what a fine river to call home water! <br /><br />IainIain Emmonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02113543475780380349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-6740600557438463472010-04-16T10:39:11.157-06:002010-04-16T10:39:11.157-06:00Kara ~ It sounds like you've lived in some bea...Kara ~ It sounds like you've lived in some beautiful places! We're both fortunate to have access to great water, residing near rivers that people visit on vacation! I'm with you, good fishing water seems to dictate where I live, it's why I'm in Bozeman. Some might say our priorities are out of whack, but I'd have it no other way.<br /><br />Josh ~ I thought you were over her man, my bad. So how did she receive you?<br /><br />WillWill Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06679946752061021543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-18996186295228487442010-04-13T15:54:10.428-06:002010-04-13T15:54:10.428-06:00This is hilarious - I've had the same relation...This is hilarious - I've had the same relationship with the Gallatin down to the female analogy (it's definitely a sexy female river). I really felt like I divorced her last summer when I moved. I wondered how she'd react when I returned - scorn? Warmth? Now you're moving in on my ex?! Weak.Josh Berganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06849850009256348811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439150239233085035.post-75428547225141927122010-04-13T11:41:25.408-06:002010-04-13T11:41:25.408-06:00I've had a few home waters throughout my life....I've had a few home waters throughout my life. It started with Rock Creek outside of Missoula, then the Yampa through Steamboat, then the Rio Guadalupe and Rio Grande in New Mexico. Now I call the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan my home waters. It looks like good fishing water pretty much dictates where I live.Karanoreply@blogger.com