Re: Re: Re: Why tuba and not some other instrument?


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Posted by I fish, therefore I am. on August 03, 2001 at 18:59:41:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Why tuba and not some other instrument? posted by Rick Denney on August 03, 2001 at 11:25:09:

Do you mean a Colorado irrigation reservoir bass boat or a Lake Powell bass yacht? To be perfectly honest, I don't generally do any warm water fishing and have used a figure of speech. (All of this continued in friendly good humor!) The fish have no clue that my T&T rod is not one of the $2500 custom bamboo jobs. Glad to cuss and discuss more fishing off list at moonlighter(AT)qwest.net

I do however like to get up to the high altitude lakes, streams and beaver ponds. I will occasionally take the horn along to do a bit of lung work out while I'm there. A lone tuba resonating through the thin air and mountain valley creates a kind of hauntingly introspecive atmosphere, or maybe annoys the uninitiated.

Taj, "A day fishing and playing my horn is even better than a good or bad day fishing."


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