Scientists find no genetic difference between dog breeds. If one
studied the gene sequencing of a British Curly-Coat Retriever with
that of a Chinese Chow-Chow there is interestingly no striking
dissimilarities. They are all classified as Canis Lupus, or wolf, at
the core.
The dog packs in the most remote reaches of wilderness like the
jungle of Central America need very little "bark" to communicate.
A softly spoken, but high-pitched, "whistle" breaks the silence of
the rainforest as these dogs hunt in packs. There is very little
competing noise when one removes man's presence from the landscape.
Because of this, these dogs aren't exhausting themselves just to be
heard by others. They communicate only what is necessary to get the
desired result. Canis Lupus has been domesticated now, but to keep
his bark from becoming a constant annoyance in your home and yard,
make sure he doesnt feel the need to "compete" for just basic
attention from you and your family.
Mar 20, 2006
(Our Neighborhood) Dogs of War
Mar 15, 2006
Mar 12, 2006
Pray for strength

The whole last decade I prayed for direction. Now I just need to pray for strength. That is my personality in a nutshell. Once someone asks me to do something I just do it. I persevere through it. The task of building these boats, or producing some worthwhile video footage, both at quality levels far exceeding anything that is being done, is more than I can do on my own. But I forget to ask anyone for help, or guidance. I don't ask God because I am supposed to toil in the feilds picking weeds the rest of my days. That is what He told me so I figure He won't have any sympathy for how difficult the task is. Tonight, I prayed anyway.
Mar 6, 2006
Mar 2, 2006
Air-Flos new Ridgeline: Precursor to a Product Review
http://www.fishwest.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?
Screen=PROD&Product_Code=AF30RXP&Category_Code=006flylines
So it has ridges, but as I look close and think about it I think it is too much gimmick. They just created more surface area to attach itself to the water, which would make it more difficult to pull the line off for another cast. I don't mean to go spouting off about this when I have never slung the new goods, but it seems the product is the antithesis to the company's name.
Feb 26, 2006
EndLight

Fishing yesterday turned out to be the start of a whole new world for me. I can't explain it now. The river was an old friend, the fishing scene was the same as it was in years past. Water was perfect. Fish were hunted. But I learned something new this season... it just isn't a numbers game. This place is meant to be quietly explored.

Feb 25, 2006
I Killed My Last Bear
So it's Friday night and I am gearing up for fishing tomorrow. We leave at 4:45am and blogging is the last thing I really should be doing right now. In a way it is my new approach, I am trying to slow myself down and relax everything about me more, starting with something like this so it will eventually slow down my casting. Anymore I am frantically trying to cover water in an effort to make up for lost time. I used to fish 300+ days a year during college. Now I have a wonderful family and beautiful mortgage. I'll admit, I don't fish as much as I used to.
Anyway, my Beulah demo rod broke two weeks ago on a fish at the Berry. I paid a little in an upgrade fee with it's "lifetime warranty" for replacement. They said that rod had a particular flaw in the wrap on the lowest piece at the male ferrule, and that is exactly where it broke . It was effortless to cast... until those first fateful seconds of hook-up with a real fish. Today, I received a remarkable set-up in return from them. We'll see how it fishes tomorrow but it sure looks amazing.
As I was gearing up I ran across an older can of smokeless tobacco with just a pinch left. I spent over a decade being heavily addicted and now in my later years I want to quit. With the help of the patch (and a secret weapon) I have been getting better. This last old can was thrown away empty tonight. Tomorrow is a new day, but tonight I have killed my last bear for quite awhile.
It's 15 minutes later and I just went through every bag, small medium and large- from Alice pak in OD Geen to my fancy fishing sling dealio (I removed myself from the fly-fishing vest of our grandfather's long ago). I found another can. I scraped it and threw it away empty. I think I have gathered every big leechy and roe-esque thing I have in my arsenal. The older flies are soaking in garlic... (ahem, just to remove any rusty hook smell).
The handheld CB's are charging. I grabbed the power inverter for charging waterproof digital camera's battery. The charger is at Todd's and my battery is dead. Although I have so much crap I think I am only fishing with a small Columbia chestpack, the
mini and a flask. And, of course I'll take my secret weapon.
I tend to recall that gearing up was simpler back in the day when I fished more. It was a combination of being more ready (because I just went days, or even hours, before) as well as having a lot less gear- I just had the basics back then. And, it definitely seems like I caught more fish back then- but maybe my fish tales have just come to life in the present. I'll let you know how the secret weapon fares for me. I am always
excited about experimenting. That is the true joy I find in Winter Steelhead.
Feb 15, 2006
Moe's Quote (he owns a bar in Springfield)
Feb 7, 2006
Reader's Digest
Even so-called geniuses are largely geniuses because they are willing to use the time that others throw away. It was Michelangelo who said: "if people only knew how hard I work to gain my mastery it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all." And Alexander Dumas confessed: "Infatuated, half through conceit, half through love of my art, I achieve the impossible working as none else ever works..."
Write Better, Speak Better The Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
This book originally caught my eye because it was about 3 inches thick and bound really well in a canvased hardcover. It is actually kind of a home text book with little tests and word power worksheets and stuff. I have oly glanced cursorily through some sections, (i.e. writing complaint letters). Fortunately I snagged the little quip above. What a jewel of thoughts. But it only allows my nights to become more sleeplessly insane while I continue working on pipe-dreams well into the dark morning of each following day.
