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Tag Archives: Cedar Run Experience
Rollin’ and Tumblin’ (Cedar Run)
1. Driving along Cedar Run Road to my parking destination, I listened to the Velvet Underground’s “Sister Ray,” 17 minutes of chaotic and perverse wonder, stirring up the vestiges of civilized existence. It was good to shake things up a … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, Capt. Beefheart, Cedar Run Experience, fly-fishing, music, Part 12, psychology, R.L. Burnside, Velvet Underground, wild trout, wildness
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A Small Stream Double-Haul
I saw a muscle car with a message on the back that read, “Hang On, I Feel Like Taking a Chance!” I felt like taking a chance, myself… not with driving, but with a double-haul of small stream fishing. After … Continue reading
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Tagged becalmed, Cedar Run Experience, chance, double-haul, dry fly, Eno, fracking, Grouse & Flash, Part 11, satisfaction, small stream fishing, Whitman
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The Cedar Run Experience, Part 8
I got a late start on Cedar Run this year, but it felt good to return to my year-old quest of fishing all of this remarkable stream in northern Pennsylvania. My last visit was in mid-November when I broke a bamboo … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Pool, Cedar Run, Cedar Run Experience, freedom, imagination, Independence, mink, porcupine, wild trout, wildness
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The Cedar Run Experience: Part 3
[Apology: As I went to load the photos that accompany this post, my camera’s memory card went senile and defunct. Unfortunately I lost everything on it and could not use the photos I wanted. I had several nice ones of … Continue reading