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 service_rate = Great

fishing_experience = Great

Name = Bill  Foster

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comments =  We had a great time fishing the first full week in January 2008. Great way to start the New Year. Even though it was partly cloudy and very windy all week Ken had David a newbie with four to boat the last day. Good Respect and Good Friends.

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First_trip = my Dad

how_old = 3 or 4

last_time_fishing = last week

type_fishing = trout

name_of_ rod = 4 wt Sage

where_were_you = South Holston River,TN

bait_lure = blue winged olive dry fly

favorite_rod = Sage

first_spin_rod = St Croix

favorite_vacation_spot = too many but Long Island was great last June

biggest_fish = 42" northern pike

Size = 15 pounds

To land = 30 minutes

beat_you up = No

comments = Story Field: Any one who has a chance to fish with Kenny "Eagle Eyes" Capron should take on this experience of a life time. I fished with Eagle Eyes last June for three days. The first day it drizzeled rain but with low light glasses and his eyes he showed me bones and I think on my 4th or 5th cast was tight to a nice bone. I don't remember maybe 6 or 7 bones that morning and we intercepted bones coming back out of the mangroves on the wade back to the boat. We get on the boat (nice boat), I re-hydrate, we move across this channel to the edge of the flat on the other side, and he tell me to get in position. Now I have done a week of bone fishing before I came to Long Island this summer and I am always scanning the water for tails, nervous conditions, etc and I did not see this single fish. I think Kenny saw him from 200 yards away. He poles me in position some 60 ft away. Now I am still only a moderate salt water caster but practise has made me better. I exe!
cuted probably one of my best casts, let it sit, Kenny says strip, and on the second strip this bone inhales the fly. I strip strike, all line clears nicely, and before I know it half my backing is waking across this flat ! Two other long runs commenced and we got the nice bone to the boat. I figure it was probably a seven pound fish but it gave me the excitement of a lifetime. We scrambled for the camera but the bone released from the barbless hook and we never got the picture. Don't use a barbed hook, the picture does not matter, because I have a full video in my head of the experience for a lifetime. Kenny insists on smashing down the barbs and the condition of these bones on Glinton's Bay are a testement to his and his client's treatment of the fish. The fish on this bay and its adjoining flats, channels, and mangrove edges have the best steward in Kenny "Eagle Eyes" Capron. Don't listen to the fancy advertising of other guides on Long Island. Go with the Eyes, !
you will come home with memories of a lifetime, and you will c!
ome back
like I will.
Sincerely,
Sir Thomas Denison

name_nick = Sir Thomas Denison

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