Tuesday, October 24, 2017

TURNING IT OVER BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE TO SAVE IT.

Whether or not we're talking about that blueberry pancakes motorcycle sscape scene in PULP FICTION meets THE GREAT ESCAPE; the main point is don't wait too long to change sides and get the hell out of there while the getting is good. ~ Before all of the flavor has been over-cooked out of the beans at STARBUCKS, Seattle, starting circa 2008. ~ True enough, I still go over to those two STARBUCKS up on the hill above Bend, Oregon in EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES meets THE BIG LEBOWSKI, because like me: "He won't know where else to go..." in A BUCKET OF BLOOD meets BRIDES OF DRACULA. ~ GSR/TWN ~ PS KEN MCLEOD: The Miller River, located off of Stevens Pass' HWY.2 is still a pretty good bet for hooking up with small pan size native trout in the 6" to 9" range during the month of October. ~ Not all is lost. ~ The way I see it. ~ This season's devastating drought has turned some of western Washington's smaller [private property] rivers into small creek trout fishing opportunities. ~ Surely, after your many years of presiding over various conservation sport fishermen associations, you must know someone out there who is about to kick the bucket and wouldn't mind it if Capt. Garrison and I do a little private time fly fishing on their river front private properties. ~

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