Monthly Archives: October 2008

HAIKU MONDAY: On Halloween, D-Lake and Shiner pukes

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is prepping for the end of the 2008 High Cascades trout-fishing season by wondering aloud just what Dufus deserves a shiner for illegally introducing bait fish to Diamond Lake. You know, the Mo-ron who dumped a few hundred golden shiners in the favorite trout lake of Hack’s [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: on chinook, Elk River and bad flies

Welcome Back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is holed up in the basement drinking whiskey and tying flies in preparation for the most fun anyone can have with his waders still on. Fly-fishing fall chinook salmon on Southern Oregon’s Elk River. It’s what puts the Fish in Fish Hack. A reason to get out [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: on trespassing candidates, big steelhead and Loogies

Welcome Back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is laying down the law about candidates crawling up to Hack’s Crib: No one who puts a political ad on the screen door will get this-here uninformed vote. No solicitingMeans you, political punk.No vote for you, Dude.  For Haiku Monday virgins, this is the day that Fish [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On ‘Nooks, Big Waves and Lunch-Launching

Welcome Back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is still trying to figure out how to stand up in a boat bouncing around in 14-foot seas without chumming for chinook off the Chetco River mouth That’s the only way anyone could fish last week during the first ocean chinook season of the year. After one [...]

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