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Entries in brownlining (6)

Wednesday
Jun032009

A night w/ Braughtinwood

It was hot, the fried chicken delicious, and the Rainier cold. 

Last night Braughtinwood and I stole Apple's sled and took it to an old urban Seattle haunt.  After ditching feathers for plastic, we had a 2 1/2 hour giggle session - most of which focused on my muffin top.

Tuesday
Jun022009

Slab of the Month: Denver Catfish

I love me some brown!  So does chum purveyor Adam Olmstead with this feline taken from a suburban Denver puddle.

Monday
Apr132009

Parlez Vous Brownlining?

They’ve got this thing where they fish in city centre canals, park ponds and all over the city. It’s illegal and in the film they compare it – with brilliant French pretension – to graffiti artists, but still. You get the picture. It’s in French but I know you fish-o-philes get excited by anyone with a rod.

Via: Caught by The River

Tuesday
Mar312009

Brownlining Hall of Famer

Shaun Brown, 14, managed to hook this ugly-looking creature from the less than exotic surroundings of the Grand Union Canal in Leicestershire.

LINK  (Via: The Daily Mail)

Monday
Mar302009

A Hobo Runs Through It

While travelling last week in Salt Lake I was able to catch the rockin sold out Fly Fishing Film Tour stop at the Tower Theater and spend some quality time with tour crew pals Thad, Matt and Mad Dog.The following day we had the choice of throwing some delicate dry flies on the Lower Provo or going Brownlining for Golden Bones in downtown SLC.

Golden Bone on the bank.

Matt with the slab of the day.

Could I have a piece of bread please.

Ty toad, probably won't make the Patagonia fly fishing catalog.

Matching the hatch.

Wednesday
Mar182009

A Turd Runs Through It

The horror.

The Wall St. Journal does a story on brownlining and profiles a familiar cast of characters. Don't miss the bonus video.

LINK

Meanwhile in other brownlining news.

Using a loaf of bread as bait, Larry Stubbs and Casey Jones hauled in a 4-foot carp, weighing up to 45 pounds, from the small pond behind the old-high school.

LINK (Via:The Cedartown Standard)