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I have a few phrases that may be unfamiliar to you,
and that’s because I invented them. I find them handy, you
may too.
Reservoir Dogs – ugly rainbow trout, lacking
fins, with distended bellies.
Fund managers – People who fish exclusively
for Reservoir Dogs. They’re into stockies and they want their
share.
Czech it out – Arriving at a fast flowing river with
little idea of what to put on, and unable to see through the riffles,
simply put on a Czech nymph, and Czech the water out.
In the Klink – A fish which has been captured
on a Klinkhamer fly. Usually used in satisfaction.
The money room – the place where a fish
ought to be or is known to be. As used in the phrase “That’s
in the money room” when your fly drifts over the exact spot
you saw a fish rise. Also when your fly lands exactly where you
wanted it to and is heading where you want it to. Also “That’s
knocking on the door of the money room” when your fly is just
short, but may induce a strike. In short, if your heart is beating
faster because of where your fly is, your fly is, by definition,
in the money room. |