Super work in both metal and bamboo. I just checked out your web site and that was such a treat, I would tell all to do the same. Thanks for coming into the Cafe and can't wait to see more of your great work. ZZ
I started to learn to fly fish last year while working in Punta Arenas, Chile. Patagonia is a fantastic place for trout which I did not know until I went there. I had the opportunity to fish Largo Lynch on the island of Terra Del Fuego, what a beautiful spot. I got to spend two days there and a experiance that will forever be one of the best of my life. The second day I got up early and the wind was down and the water was calm. I waded out about a 100 yards and cast a black fly. I let it lay for a few moments and bumped it a little. I saw a wake coming from about 10 feet from my fly, it looked like a torpedo coming. It was a big brown trout, man what a hit. He ran so hard it took me by surprise and being new to fly fishing I applied a little to much drag for my leader. I only had him on for about 30 seconds but it was one of the greatest 30 second periods of my life. We manged to catch 7 trout, all of them measured 20 to 24". We cooked two over the fire there on the lake side, the best tasting fish I have ever had.
Spiral fractured my fourth metacarpal at the gym trying to take care of myself. Lesson learned, I should probably stick with fly fishing and beer drinking!
Bill,
Another great reason for me to sit and drink beer. And exercise my elbows. Hope it all works out and you can get back to your great engraving. :biggrin:
Sandy
Bill, great to have you on the forum, just sad to see what caused you to have the time to post was so obviously painful and debilitating! You have certainly put your "six weeks of instruction" to good use. Hope to see some more of your work after the wing mends!
Great work you have done there, :clapping: , sorry about your injury, and hope you have a speedy recovery, but you should make good use of the situation and learn to engrave with your left hand now, that way when you get better you'll be able to produce twice the amount of work :biggrin:
Wonderful, Wonderful work. Design and execution. You are combining two of my favorite things. Fishing and engraving. What a wonderful place to live and work to boot! Glad to have you with us!
Layne Z