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  1. One up on you, John . . . now that I finally have a quality vice (Renetti Presentation 4000), I picked up large quantities of fly tying materials at 35% off during the Trout & Grouse annual winter sale last month. I identified all of Joe Cornwall's fly patterns on his website that appeared to be attractive to smallies and armed my fly tying station with materials to tie all of them . . . but first, I just tied a dozen crappie jigs this afternoon in preparation for the Spring crappie bite. Then it's off to tying Joe's smallmouth flies.

     

    Still haven't forgotten our Spring canoe floatfishing outing in remembrance of Joe Donato . . . April or May perhaps.

  2. Last Spring Buzzi Unicem, owner of the cement plant on the Vermilion River (one of the most paddled and best whitewater runs in Illinois), closed the river to paddlers out of fear of liability. State Representative Frank Mautino recently Introduced HB 5296 The Vermilion River Navigability Act which would solve the problem by declaring the closed portion to be navigable and therefore making it public and open. The bill has reached a crucial point and will have a hearing on Tuesday in the House Agriculture and Conservation Committee.

     

    It is critical that Committee members hear from large numbers of paddlers.

     

    Only emails or phone calls will make it in time. Emails should be short and to the point, such as "I am in favor of HB5296" . . . and give your reason for your support. Urge the Representative to pass this bill through committee. We should all contact all the committee members on or before Monday February 22, 2010, and reiterate this message. Anyone willing to travel to Springfield to give testimony in front of the committee should file a witness slip prior to the hearing if they want to be recognized.

     

    A Synopsis of HB5296

     

    Amends the Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act. Provides that the Vermilion River, from its confluence with the Illinois River upstream to the bridge at 18th Street in LaSalle County, is declared a navigable stream, shall be deemed and held a public right-of-way, and shall remain free, open, and unobstructed, and all laws prohibiting the obstruction of navigable streams shall be deemed applicable to the Vermilion River between the points identified.

     

    Attached is a roster of Legislator's Contact Information.

     

    Please help us once again to show the power of a unified paddling community.

     

    Tom Lindblade

    President

    The Illinois Paddling Council (IPC)

    2138 Clinton St,

    Rockford, IL 61103

  3. I AM THE STOOL!

     

     

     

     

     

    Safe at home with Steve . . . see you all again at next year's sport shows.

     

     

     

     

     

    I am "Stoolie" (offspring of THE STOOL). Safe at home with Don . . . see you all again who knows when or where?!?

     

     

     

     

     

    Suggestion . . . considering the number of replies generated on the ISA website regarding my wooden fly tying stool, perhaps we should rename the organization "Illinois Stoolmouth Alliance".

  4. Oh, one more thing.

    Right click the link and click copy link, NOT as it appears in the post above.

    It is shortened by this forum's software, so copying and pasting that as it appears won't work.

    Noticed that happened on your posting on FB, Steve.

     

    Check it one more time, Mike . . . I noticed the non-access link, deleted it, and reposted what I believe is the correct link. Please confirm.

  5. As long as you are a Facebook member, login and there should be a box at the top of the page to add your thoughts. The "What's on your mind?" box.

    Paste the link there-

    http://www.facebook....3167701&index=1

     

    It will automatically add a thumbnail photo and info about the event.

    Click "Share!".

     

    All of your Friends will see that on their main page when they login.

     

     

    So noted, Mike . . . thanks.

  6. In mentioning how good Shabbona Lake is, you should also give some credit for the tireless work Rich McElligott has done for many years as the president of the Shabbona Lake Sportsmen Club. He has been a big part of the reason Shabbona is such a good place to fish.

     

    Amen to that!

  7. Nice write-up by Joe Angel in the February edition of Midwest Outdoors addressing the excellent prognosis of fishing at Shabbona Lake this year . . . thanks to the outstanding efforts by Mr. Sands and other in stocking the lake. I'd enjoy being invited to join any groups planning to fish Shabbona this year. Same goes for the Kish.

  8. Have fun with it, Steve!

    If we didn't think you'd get a hoot out of it, what fun would it be?

     

    Come on man, you'd do the same and you know it.

    A grueling weekend of work, and there was that stool.

    You know we were only having fun, and hoped you would enjoy it as well. We're all friends here.

    You should feel honored to be represented at all those places.

    :D

     

    Believe me, Mike . . . with all the photos of the stool that Don took and shared on our website, I've been enjoying every moment I see a new photo with "Stooly" , including the latest with the moose. I can just imagine the ISA conspiracy that developed during downtimes at the show. If only you could have captured an bikini-clad, ice fishing young lady of the stool. Then again, that may be the next photo Don posts!

  9. Well, Don . . . my wife and I certainly enjoyed your series of "Stooly" photos. Sure wish the Lund boat on which you had it parked was mine!

     

    What a novel approach in promoting my wooden fly fishing stool. I could say that's the last show I ever bring my stool to when volunteering my services . . . but considering the fun you undoubtedly had in shooting and posting the various photo opps, I wouldn't want to deprive you the enjoyment. That said, let me assure you that the now infamous "Stooly" will become a regular part of my show accessories in the ISA booth. Just remind me to forget it again next year!

  10. Bummer . . . on Friday evening the entire crew of young women congregated in the booth next to ours. Result . . . all the men walking down the aisle visited their booth and very few visited the ISA booth.

     

    Acknowledging the attraction of the ladies next door, I kindly invited a couple to join us in the ISA booth so we could attract show attendees as well, but as expected . . . no one accepted.

  11. I have just been informed that a certain wooden stool now known as "stoolie" will be at our Feburary meeting after his many travels.Should he not be claimed at that time,I am considering offering him as a raffle prize.

    The meeting will be held at the sunmist restaurant 501 east Lake street Addison Illinois on Feburary 13th at 9:00am.Don't miss all the fun!

     

    Ed Buric

     

    Lest my wooden fly tying stool be offered as a raffle prize at the forthcoming Bronzeback Blowout, I look forward to attending the breakfast on the 13th. Much closer than Bollingbrook for sure.

  12. I've been to a few fly tying events. I've never tied a fly but it's always nice to see friendly faces. You really should try to attend one of these events Steve.

     

    Random photo unrelated to this thread. It's the new thing to do these days! :rolleyes:

     

     

     

     

    Have attended one prior "Flies of the ISA" event . . . and am looking forward to attending this year's event. Also looking forward to resumption of the Thursday night Bassbuggers meeting at Anglers International that Stuart leads.

  13. I want to give a special thanks to Mike Clifford for all the work he did getting us a booth, working the casting, getting workers in, and spending 2 full days (and one night) at the show. I know there were others involved, and I don't want to have any of them feel slighted but without Mike, we could not have pulled this off at all. Thanks Mike.

     

    Also a big thank you to Don Rego, Dick Gronlund, Ed LaRocca, Eugene Collins, Steve Kollman (who may or may not get his stool back! :lol: ), Stan Zarnowiecki, Gordon Patriarca, Tim Urbanowicz, Ted Peterson, Tim Negronida, and Bill Chase who all donated their time in the booth.

    Thank you very much!!

     

    On an equally serious note . . . did any ISA member who worked the Rosemont show on Saturday or today pick up my wooden stool and take it home?!? I certainly hope so. Please advise. Thanks.

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