Monthly Archives: December 2008

HAIKU MONDAY: On rigs and asphalt enemas

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is sprung from the Fish Wrap for the better part of a week…meaning we both end the year on a positive note. How Fish Hack looks good?Addition by subtraction.That’s the way I roll.  For Haiku Monday virgins, this is the day that Fish Hack busts out a [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On poached trout, bad Pedro and room in the garage

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack wants to pile onto the heap o’ bad JuJu that one Washington fish poacher is carrying this week. Seems that Pedro Martinez discovered the hard way that a few extra rainbows in the cooler can lead to extra room in the garage. Poaching trout: Small fine,Big loss [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On presidents, alive and dead

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack wants to remind you cyber-Fish Heads that having a former president and the word “fly” in the same sentence isn’t automatically a Clinton joke. Bubba one-liners?Seems even Hillary hasComebacks for them all. For Haiku Monday virgins, this is the day that Fish Hack busts out a few [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On the Chetco, Wild Steelhead and Lying Menus

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack’s doing the rain dance so those coastal rivers get a little liquid love they need to jump-start the great double-dip fishery of December. That’s fishing for late-run fall chinook and early-run winter steelhead on the Chetco River, one of Hack’s home-waters away from home.   Pools are [...]

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