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Friday, August 17th 2007

5:30 PM

Hazel Creek


Photo by John Trout


Hazel Creek and Old Scrapbooks

By

Bamboo Bill

Do you know what it feels like to witness nature in all its beauty and realize that if you screamed at the top of your lungs “no one would hear your scream”? Fly fishing, hoping from one rock to another with my little bamboo rod in my hand, feeling the wonder of immediate life, the press of the quietude and the yearning to have fellowship with another who feels the same has haunted me most of my life.

So often my true friends are always in other states and sometimes they don’t even fish. None the less they are people that share a love and passion for a camp fire and the voice of the coyote off in the distance. So it is, our true family is not what our genes are linked to but what our soul and heart are attached to.

It makes no difference that I meet someone on a trail winding its way into some mountain landscape or even here on the internet it makes no difference at all. Only the linkage, the contact, the brief telephone call, the intense e mail describing a wonderful moment out on a mountain stream, the small gifts that float into my U.S.P.S. mailbox make me realize how special people are. I know I’m not alone only physically distant from others who love the Earth as much as I.

The other Day two scrapbooks came in the mail to me. These scrapbooks are old and contain a dead mans passion for fly fishing. Out of the blue a special kind of man sends them to me with a small note saying” Hope you enjoy these Bill. I got them back around 1973 or 74 When Mr. Wichmann died. He was a character!!! Loved fly fishing as much as you and he was a loner much like you, that is why I want you to have them.”

Another gift dropped at my feet……..what comes around I must pass around I think to myself. What others see in me, I can not.

When I decide to wonder though them I will first quite my mind and in doing so hope to let his lingering spirit joins me.

Just yesterday John Trout sends me pictures of Hazel Creek. John back packs in the Smoky Mountains a couple of times a year. We have common ground. Harry Middleton is our favorite writer. John keeps the book beside his bed. As good as place as any. Middleton loved to fly fish Hazel Creek and so does John.

When I was up on Deep Creek for four days back in 1999 I carried Harry’s book “On the Spine of Time” with me. Those four days I read the book again, at night fall in my tent lit by candle light.

So, even with the gas prices sky high and my fishing reduced to my local streams that lay close to me and with no hopes of going far a field, my love for fly fishing people simply continues to expand.

This one is for John and Bob

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