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Tag Archives: John Bartles
Over the Brow of Winter’s Hill
Tim and I got out on New Year’s Day, resuming our tradition of hitting the brow of winter right between the eyes. Eighteen Mile Creek was new to both of us. We’d known about it, and were thankful that our … Continue reading →
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Tagged Eighteen Mile Creek, Genesee River, John Bartles, music, nature, Oak Orchard, poetry, skunk cabbage, steelhead, Thoreau, traditions, trout, winter fly-fishing, writing
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Genesee, the Rabbit Hole
As America approaches yet another Independence Day celebration, I’m reminded that sometimes a chance encounter while fly fishing will unveil an interesting portrait of human freedom. A couple of weeks ago I was fishing yet another caddis hatch, the kind … Continue reading →
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Tagged chance encounters, Demento, fly-fishing, Fran Betters, freedom, Genesee River, headwaters, Independence Day, Joe Humphreys, John Bartles, music, nature, photography, Rabbit Hole, trout
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