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


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

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

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?

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

Janet and Richard discuss strategy

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

Downtown Livingston Manor ready and waiting
for the Trout Parade

And here it comes

Even Miss Piggy was there


And the Chickens pleading their
case

There were Frogs

And Marching Bands

And more Marching Bands

And the Pink Ladies

And Ladies on Stilts

And a Huge Trout

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.

On the Upper Beaverkill

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