Thursday, September 4, 2014

Favorite Actor



I have a favorite actor who perfect in every roll, except his first job as a child which had his brother hiring  the blonde cheerleader to become popular. He was a horrid child actor like a bruised red knot on your leg.

The following list of fishing flies is linked in this:

"Northern Wilderness of New York and the upper waters of Northern Pennsylvania. For the Northern Wilderness: Scarlet ibis, split ibis, Romeyn, white -winged coachman , royal coachman, red hackle, red-bodied ashy and gray-bodied ashy. The ashies were good for black bass also. For Northern Pennsylvania: Queen of the waters, professor, red fox, coachman, black may, white-winged coachman, wasp, brown hackle, Seth Green. Ibis flies are worthless here . Using the dark flies in bright water and clear weather , and the brighter colors for evening, the list was long enough."


Yeah it is Seth Green who is named like a fly for fishing trout. I have no idea if his red haired parents were aware of this just like I am not aware if Seth Green does anything fun like shoot animals and eat them, but at like five feet I would cast Mr. Green in any role from Capt. Kirk, Ghostbusters, Big Jake or Predator and you could be assured you would be entertained.

I hope he is not a Hollywood fag and is normal. Robot Chicken pretty well proved he was normal.

Maybe someday Rapala will name a lure after me like the Strawberry Blonde. Probably not, but if I had the money I would star Seth Green in a movie and hope he was normal as he would do a blessed good job.


"A bright, bull's-eye headlight, strapped on a stiff hat, so that the light can be thrown where it is wanted, is an excellent device for night fishing. And during the heated term, when fish are slow and sluggish, I have found the following plan works well: Bake a hard, well salted, water "johnny-cake," break it into pieces the size of a hen's egg, and drop the pieces into a spring-hole. This calls a host of minnows, and the larger fish follow the minnows. It will prove more successful on perch, catties, chubs, etc., than on trout, however. By this plan, I have kept a camp of five men well supplied with fish when their best flies failed— as they mostly do in very hot weather."



It seems if you feed the minnows in attracting them, then you hook the big fish...........


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