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wvangler: July 2005
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I concede that this is b.s., but I blame Joe Webb for this. Monday, July 11, 2005. And so on the diatribe continues, but in good nature. I’m sure there is some deeper psychological reasons to such a phenomenon, but that’s for another debate. It probably has a good bit to do with age if I had my guess. Are my ‘good old days’ right here and now or can I play a role in this mission statement of Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Coldwater Habitat? Posted by wvangler @ 9:36 AM. The Myth of C&R.
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wvangler: August 2005
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I concede that this is b.s., but I blame Joe Webb for this. Thursday, August 11, 2005. The Cult of Conservation. Posted by wvangler @ 8:05 AM. Monday, August 08, 2005. Coal rules WV with an iron fist. Even now. Posted by wvangler @ 10:10 AM. View my complete profile. Joe Webb's Rants - The WV Trout Blog. WVAngler.com (Not my personal site). WV Cane Rods - (This is my personal site). Biology of Fishing: Part II - The Insects. Biology of Fishing: Part 1 - Taxonomy. Biology of Fishing: Introduction.
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wvangler: September 2005
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I concede that this is b.s., but I blame Joe Webb for this. Thursday, September 08, 2005. The Myth of C&R. Gasp Did that title say what I think it said? The philosophy of C&R for certain species of trout has ingrained itself in American flyfisherman as the biggest hammer in the toolbelt. And when you've got a hammer that's been sold so well to so many fishermen, everything looks like a nail. 8") The breakdown of the carrying capacity and population ecology of this fish is that most of the juveniles will ...
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wvangler: October 2005
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I concede that this is b.s., but I blame Joe Webb for this. Monday, October 31, 2005. Biology of Fishing: Part II - The Insects. Any fly-fisherman worth his or her salt knows something about the life stages of common coldwater macro-invertebrates. Insects are in the class Insecta and the different basic types of insects are broken down into orders, which generally have the suffix ptera which comes from the latin for wing. Posted by wvangler @ 8:14 AM. Wednesday, October 19, 2005. A Swede by the name of C...