Monday, April 9, 2018


Greetings, all, from chilly Montana where, as the above photos depict, it is indeed “Tween Time”—neither winter, spring or summer, but, rather, a blustery mix of it all anywhere from freezing temperatures, falling snow, sleeting rain and intermittent abundant sunshine.  This, indeed, is my favorite time of the year for, with the above-shown early budding out of winter-dormant trees and bushes, the renewal of life begins all over again and, each year, it provides a wonderfully clean palate from which to design and then implement a course of conduct for the ensuing months.  It is a time for reflection, a time for re-evaluation, a time to take inventory on what is right and needs correction in each of our worlds and, as I will later today report in further detail in my first fishing report of the year, also a time to get a first glance at the fishing prospects for the coming year…all, for sure, an opportunity for renewed reflection on all that we do and why as well as how we do it.

 

Ah, the Montana of it all!!

 

Best to all from the early scene of it all,

 

Rock Creek Ron

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