Gunnar over at 1410 Oakwood has lately inspired me to look pastways for things of interest.
My Great-Grandfather, Clyde Pike, grew up on and around the Uintah Ute Indian reservation east of Salt Lake City.
He was my fishing buddy.
Crowther's Reservoir, 1979
This will be my last post for a bit. Check back in a week or so. I got business.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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2 comments:
Thanks for the plug - like I have something to sell. You have my favorite blog. Seriously good writing and things I can relate to - except maybe being drunk for five days straight. I received a lot of local reaction to my little piece on hunting. I had no idea there was anyone, other than a handful, reading it. All people seem to crave a return to a remembered youth. Keep up the good work.
(My fish are bigger'n yores.)
If you're so inclined, drop me a note at neilmberg(at)yahoo.com
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