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    Default Pyramid Report - February 1972

    My brother Dick and I headed up to Pyramid Lake in my 1970 VW Bug on Saturday.

    On the way up a storm was coming in but we got up there before it hit.

    This was before ladders or graphite fly rods and we wore Seal-Dri pure latex stocking foot waders.

    We used 9' #9, 2 piece Fenwick fiberglass fly rods with a big Pflueger Medalist fly reels.

    We used 25 feet of coated lead core line for a very fast sinking shooting head.

    The fastest sinking 30 foot factory head then was a type III / HiD.

    We used a short heavy leader with two flies. One was a big black woolly worm and a small white woolly worm.

    This was pre-Woolly Bugger too.


    It got very black with lots of wind and some rain.

    There were maybe thirty people scattered out in a 100 yards or so wading and casting.

    The waves almost went over the top of my waders and I had to jump up each time to avoid it.

    We noticed that many anglers were walking back in to the shallows with a friend helping them land big fish.

    We hooked some too which ran from about 7 to 13 pounds.

    After some time we gave up with freezing hands and feet.

    It was snowing on the way home to Sacramento and Highway 80 looked like a big toboggan run with snow bank to bank.

    It took us 4 hours to get there and 8 hours to get home.......

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    That is a great story Bill! You are a living legend!! It is also fun to meet some of the older guys on the lake they have so many stories. Some that could rival the stories of the popcorn beetle... And how people used milk boxes before ladders. Now you can see fifteen foot ladders.

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    That is too cool Bill!
    I too have had to jump in the waves....on my ladder

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    While crossing the pass during a winter storm in a Bug is impressive enough, I find it hard to imagine how the heck one throws 25' of lead core on a fiberglass rod a reasonable distance, especially in wind. Awe-inspiring.
    -JD

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    Cool story, Bill. A lot of outdoor adventure stories somehow involve VW Bugs!

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    Default I remember that trip.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted S. View Post
    Cool story, Bill. A lot of outdoor adventure stories somehow involve VW Bugs!
    I remember that trip very well, I still get Christmas Cards from the people in other cars I visited and made friends with while we were dead stopped on Hwy 80. Good times!!!!!

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    Too cool- retro fly fishing for sure. !

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