Wow! I guess someone is actually counting other peoples fish rather than their own.
Wow! I guess someone is actually counting other peoples fish rather than their own.
I catch all the fish. There is no contest
Doug documented his fish for a video and some other presentations he has done. Time, place, length of fish etc. We have all caught big fish but if you are talking about the man on the Truckee It is not me, Gilligan, Frank etc.
It is Doug Ouellette. Kind of Like the U.S. basketball team and then everyone else!
It is not a contest. But you said the man for big fish in the area. That fish was caught in Nevada not California.
Anyway Matt is a great guide I was just commenting on "the man" part of your post. None of us will be around to argue this point when the next guy gets 40 2 footers in 1 year or even 10 for that matter.
Nothing against Matt and never will be anything against Matt. He is just not "the man"
Oh yeah and Doug has been guiding in California off and on since most of the area guides were in diapers!
Honestly, who cares Bull Dog. The fish is huge and the biggest I've seen posted all year. Doug is a big boy and can "defend" his own honor for "The MAN" title. I've just seen Matt being promoted more from other people so I'd take your negativity else where. Act your age and not your shoes size.
Rob-
Your post sums up what has gone wrong with the sport more than anything I could think of writing. For a lot of reasons, drop it.
Ralph
*backing away slowly from this thread with a questioning look on my face*
Rob (Truckee River Outfitters)---Interersting.
I really like Doug, he is a real genlteman, an incredibly competent fly angler and guide. I hold him in the highest regard and he deserves it.
In all honesty, I was never aware that Doug has in the long-past guided in California. I've had a pretty decent idea who the licensed California guides were over the years. To my knowledge the first offically licensed California guide to work this side of the border in the Truckee area was Randy Johnson (197, Ralph Cutter (1981) and then myself (1984). FYI, my CA F & G resident guide license is #432.
I used to call the CA F & G and check to see who was legally licensed to operate in California; because there was some scamming going on. At those times the CA F & G had a published, printed list of California guides and I'd go through the list looking at the areas annotated where the guides operated; I don't recall seeing Doug's name there.
Can you enlightened me when he was guiding in California?
Frank R. Pisciotta
I dug my old CDF&G Resident Lic's out of the files from that era and the numbers changed from year to year # 228 to # 238, etc. Should those numbers really mean anything to anyone? Doubtful.
Don't see what any of this has to do who caught what - when, and with who. You're all professionals, yes?
Hats off to the angler in the photo, he made the cast, got the drift, set the hook, played the fish to the net and mugged for the photo. Beats the hell out of my biggest fish on the T lately, in Cal or Nev. The anglers got a great shot of a great day.
Best, Dave Ecklund
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