Ultra Heavy Happy Hour (IHF Virtual Gatherings) Thread
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I might possibly be home for this and if I am I with stop by for a bit
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Well met, girls and guys, I’m looking forward to seeing your shining angelic faces again (along with some new ones hopefully).
not sure if I've got an angelic face. but sure, I'll be there..
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I haven’t ruled this out. The seeds have been planted. The plane ticket is ever so slightly cost prohibitive when you take into consideration the additional expense of souvenirs.
Possibly not the thread you think it is… happily, the zoom happy hours are free and the only souvenir you will have is a hangover [emoji1]
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Fantastic news! Timing should work this go around also.
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@neph93 I assume this is still a go. As my first attempt to join in, should I expect to see a link to the room on the day of the happy hour? Thanks
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OK cool! I missed out on the last two so I will literally mark my refrigerator calendar now.
P.s. that is the day after my fiance and I are bringing home our two golden retriever puppies! Indigo (I know lol) and Rosie! They will most definitely make an appearance.
Not Indigo and Wabash, or maybe Hickory?? Congrats on the pups, Ive got two beagles
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Haha Hickory would actually be a pretty cool name! @Joberwocky
To be clear, BST is five hours ahead of EST, correct? So 7pm BST is 2pm EST?
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I think I will finish the job I am on, on Friday. So I will try to make an appearance.
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@Giles I take it that the fishing trip is a go and you are in your final preparations for your trip.
Enjoy and send us lots of pictures so that we may live vicariously through them.
Actually, we are off to The Bahamas en famille. It is Kira's sister Seicha's wedding (postponed twice already). Kira and Seicha were bought up in The Bahamas and consider it home. 18 years ago, Paula and I took Alex on a diving holiday to Andros, the self-proclaimed Bonefishing capital of the world (which, of course, had absolutely no bearing on the fact that I chose to take the family there on a scuba diving holiday) and that is where Kira and Alex first met ahhhhhh. Kira and Alex left last week because they have important things to do wedding-wise - Scuba dive, sample the wine and shit like that.
Because I am going to a wedding, I need to be on my best behaviour, so we have not packed all our scuba diving gear (BCD's being left behind), and I am hardly taking any fishing tackle at all:
1 popping rod for 'Cuda and Jacks
2 fly rods, both AFTM7 (for Bonefish), a primary and a spare in case I break primary
4 reels I have had my fly line cut in half before by a shark biting through the belly of the line whilst I waded the flats
4 boxes of Bonefish flies - all home tied so very Heat-Robinson, but they'll catch
1 Box of poppers and surface lureThere is a tidal creek/mangrove area about 400 yards from our hut. The Bonefish will move up the creek and into the mangroves on the incoming tide and do the reverse on the outgoing. Timing is absolutely critical, as it is only worth fishing for about 30 mins on the incoming and 40 mins on the outgoing. Once I have the timings worked out (that usually takes a couple of reconnaissance trips to the creek to check on the state of the tide) I can normally guarantee a good shot at a Bone or 2 each time I go. It is absolutely my kind of fishing, super skinny water, lots of snags, difficult casting and hyper spooky fish. I have to fish with 20lbs leader (ridiculously heavy for Bonefish) because I know I will be dragged through Mangroves roots encrusted with barnacles. My best out of the creek was 8lbs, and that was utter mayhem, I bet I ran 100yds in thigh-deep water faster than Usain Bolt could do
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@Giles I can't think of 1 reason you shouldn't have a camera strapped to your chest to capture some of the fun you have fishing around the world…
You could even wear it to capture some wedding shenanigans, like Alex dancing wasted.
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Nope. That is for an AFTM 1 weight. I use an AFTM 8 (on an AFTM 7 rod) line. I "overload" the rod so that I can throw short quick casts. I sacrifice distance, but I don't need distance next week.
I will be using one of these, it is a real collectors piece, I bought it directly from Jack Charlton about 18 years ago (I got a massive bollocking from Paula when she could how much it cost - USD700). But they are now changing hands for USD3,000