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The Four Fs of Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. I’ve always viewed it with four important Fs. Food-Football-Family-Fishing

I could do without the first three if I had to, but that fourth one is really imperative to a great Thanksgiving. It was cold mornings, but otherwise decent weather and not very crowded, all things considered.

I’ve had trips where I’ve caught more fish, but there were still PLENTY of fish caught. It was just a great weekend out with my brothers and a nephew. Here is a sampling of the take.

Water Salmon-like fish Fish Fisherman Brown trout

Water Vertebrate People in nature Fisherman Fish

Marine invertebrates Water Fish Underwater Tail

Water Salmon-like fish Body of water Lake Oncorhynchus

Water Fisherman Fish Body of water Watercourse

Clothing Water Watch Salmon-like fish Oncorhynchus
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And a few more…with some of the first F for a stream-side snack!

Water Smile Plant Sky Goggles

Water Glasses Smile Sunglasses People in nature

Hunting Water Vertebrate Sunglasses Goggles

Water Hunting Plant Vertebrate Goggles

Water Glasses Smile Hunting Vertebrate

Water Fisherman Sky Plant Fish

Water Hunting Plant Fisherman Sky

Food Hand Tableware Ingredient Cuisine
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Ha, I am eating a turkey sandwich while I check the forums.
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Excellent! Those are some pretty fish. I kinda wanted to punch you because of the lakers hat but all in all a great post!


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Excellent! Those are some pretty fish. I kinda wanted to punch you because of the lakers hat but all in all a great post!
This may not change your desire to want to punch me or not, but that is most definitely not an NBA-related hat! I'm a Bonneville High alum, and a proud Laker for life. They kind of suck these days, but in my Uncle Rico years, we slapped people around pretty good!
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Nice fish!
I am so glad that you followed up the first post with an explanation on your Bonneville High hat. You're still in the circle of trust.

I can only wish that some day I can wear a pair of Simms waders and use a Ross reel at the same time...
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Beautiful Browns! And I wondered briefly about the hat too, then remembered my days of living in Ogden and hoped. Glad that my hopes were realized.
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I can only wish that some day I can wear a pair of Simms waders and use a Ross reel at the same time...
Let's be honest, the four layers of Kuiu I have on the top cost more than the waders, but not quite as much as your Sitka setup. 😜

Is there a Ross reel in any of the pics?
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Thanks for sharing your fishing experience and the great pictures. There's no better way to spend a holiday weekend.
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Is there a Ross reel in any of the pics?
I noticed how you hid the Ross from view in the picture with the rainbow. But we all know it's there.
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That's actually the line that tethers my net to my pack. I can't afford to lose another net!

But yes, a Ross reel was used this trip. It almost didn't make the cut, though. Had I had time to take my new reel to get the new line I have put on it before we left, the Ross would have been purely in a backup role. It's served me well for 20+ years now, but it may be getting time to go a different direction in my day to day fishing activities. But then again, I really like that reel!
This may not change your desire to want to punch me or not, but that is most definitely not an NBA-related hat! I'm a Bonneville High alum, and a proud Laker for life. They kind of suck these days, but in my Uncle Rico years, we slapped people around pretty good!
That changes EVERYTHING!!


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We used to head out the day after Thanksgiving to get some early season ice action in on the Boulder. Haven't done it for quite a few years...probably just not as excited about ice these days because this would have been the perfect year to go for it! Looks fun.
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Had I had time to take my new Hardy reel to get the new line I have put on it before we left, the Ross would have been purely in a backup role.
Fixed it for you.

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But yes, a Ross reel was used this trip. It almost didn't make the cut, though. Had I had time to take my new reel to get the new line I have put on it before we left, the Ross would have been purely in a backup role. It's served me well for 20+ years now, but it may be getting time to go a different direction in my day to day fishing activities. But then again, I really like that reel!
How can you abandon such a great reel?:confused:

I've had mine for over 35 years and it is just like a Timex "takes a liking and keeps on ticking". I send mine in every few years and they clean them up replace any parts that are worn at no charge other than the shipping. The reel is almost bulletproof.

New is not always better, just saying.;)
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TOgden, nothing wrong with this reel! PBH talks like the Ross CLA is some top of the line reel, but it’s just a reel. It’s been great for me for a long time. I’ve never sent it in, I ought to look into that! Do you just contact their customer service when you do it?

PBH, Hardy is out of the question. Can you imagine how much fishing a Sage rod with Hardy reel combined with wearing Simms waders would increase my catch rate? It would be unethical it would be so unfair for those poor fish. I’m guessing we’d get a 20 page thread on UWN demanding the wildlife board limit my technology with lots of name calling. We’ll leave that to the hunting pages, this is just fishing.
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TOgden, nothing wrong with this reel! PBH talks like the Ross CLA is some top of the line reel, but it’s just a reel. It’s been great for me for a long time. I’ve never sent it in, I ought to look into that! Do you just contact their customer service when you do it?
It's been a few years since I sent mine in and they are under new ownership so things may have changed. I contacted them and they gave me a return authorization number and I sent my two Gunnison reels along with all my spare spools without the line on them. They cleaned them all up and replaced the pins in the spools and any worn parts on the reels. It only took them about a week and I had them back.

Ross paid for the return postage.:)
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I'm just jealous 'Nilla. You have all the cool gear.

I'm still using a home-made (st. croix blank?) rod (or the Bargain Cave Cabelas rod), with a really inexpensive piscifun reel (or an old Orvis reel that I hate). I have a couple cheap Albright reels too, and the old trusty Pflueger medalist reels....


Imagine the fish I could catch using top-of-the-line equipment like yours!
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