Creekside 2005

Some of the goings on and the people attending the

Seventh Annual Catskill Mini-Clave - June 5th to 12th 2005

at Creekside Cabins on the Willowemoc, Roscoe, NY

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Low, slow, clear, warm 70 degree water was the norm.
That's Peter Just changing flies.

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Though the green had been damaged by the fall and spring flooding,
there were still enough room for the hecklers to get the job done.
From left to right: Bob Heiss, Earle Grossman, Bill Cass, Janet Cass

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Most of the fishing action started at 8:20 PM.
Here, Janet fires a Sulphur at the far bank - don't you wish your backcast looked like that?

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Bill back from a bug check, and Richard Frank fishing. We waded wet a lot.

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Janet and Richard discuss strategy

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On Saturday the Second Annual Trout Parade was held in Livingston Manor
and we all attended. Isn't the poster just great......!!!!

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Downtown Livingston Manor ready and waiting for the Trout Parade

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And here it comes

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Even Miss Piggy was there

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And the Chickens pleading their case

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There were Frogs

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And Marching Bands

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And more Marching Bands

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And the Pink Ladies

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And Ladies on Stilts

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And a Huge Trout

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Chasing a Fly

The Second Annual Trout Parade provided a fun ending to our week at Creekside
even though the fishing was tough (7X) and slow, The scenery was as usual, fabulous.

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On the Upper Beaverkill


A Mink was seen here, and these Geese and Goslings were on the Willowemoc
at Creekside. We were also visited by an Otter, a Great Blue Heron, and far too many Mergansers

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We are all looking forward to 2006 and the next Catskill Mini-Clave

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