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I wanted a place to share some of my thoughts and opinions and my rants about my small  world: the Magickal, the Spirtual, and what Nature and the Lower Russian River, CA  offers me on a daily basis.

I’m very fortunate (in so many aspects of my life) that I am able to fish the Russian River on almost a daily basis or when my mood suits me. For instance as summer roles around I’ll be choosey when I fish and when I don’t because I really don’t like the crowds. I kinda follow the school schedule… When school’s in I’m fishing almost everyday. School’s out… well Mondays are usually good.

So What does the river offer me when Schools in? Things like this:

10-12 lber on January 23rd 2009 10-12 lber on January 23rd 2009

 

What does the river offer me when school is out? This:

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Yeah not a Fish but an escaped duck. Don’t worry that’s not a growth on its cheek —  that’s a little like a baboon’s behind.

But maybe you want to see the kind of Fish I’ve been catching right now, not some Duck? okay:

 

Hardhead Hardhead

Hopefully this year will be a little better when it comes too Bass fishing than the last couple.

First smallmouth of season May20th 2009 First smallmouth of season May20th 2009

Of course I’m jumping my months … cause its still Shad season… Only I haven’t caught a shad yet this year… everyone else has. Just not me as I avoid the shoulder to shoulder idiocy that some call fishing.

More on my spiritual practice to come.

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  1. http://natureperspective.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/010.jpg

    Hello.
    May we please use this image in an online geology course for community college students? Please write to me to let me know, and if yes, please let me know how to credit the image.
    Many thanks.
    Marie

    • I’m interested in the community college and how the image would be used. i will attempt to e-mail you via your coastline.edu. If there’s information you’ld like about that particular picture, for instance the current spins back off a point and into a channel that is around 20-26 feet deep in the lower Russian River that has only a few holes over 20 feet deep…


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