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Tag Archives: Ithaca Falls
The Crossing
To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead. –Thomas Paine All of the recent rain had made the anglers hopeful and raring to hit Fall Creek on a Saturday … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Cubs, Dryden Hill, elections, environment, Fall Creek, fly-fishing, hiking, Ithaca Falls, landlocked salmon, nature, photography, politics, Thomas Paine
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Big Trout, Good Marriage
I know what you’re thinking– trout and marriage do not/cannot mix. Adding a trout fanatic to a “normal person” in a marriage plan is like tossing gasoline into fire. But wait. Let’s talk about the marriage of extremes, or of … Continue reading
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Tagged brown trout, convergence, extremes, Fall Creek, Ithaca, Ithaca Falls, landlocked salmon, marriage, opposites, Santa Fe, wedding
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Last Guy in the River
Fall Creek (Ithaca, N.Y.) has been painfully difficult to fish the last couple of autumns. We’ve had intermittent rainfall during September and October, but the water level of this Cayuga Lake tributary has been inadequate for a decent draw of … Continue reading