LOAH
07-04-2007, 12:52 AM
Greetings, humans. :toker:
Obviously, I'm new to this forum. I was pretty impressed with the design of the site. :2thumbs:
I'm on the DWR forum as well and mainly stick to the fishing sections. That's right. Love to fish.
I've lived in Utah for 22 years (all Utah County...mostly Orem) and had previously ignored the fishing scene until about 6 years ago. I fished a little as a kid with uncles and my Dad, but it was pretty uneventful. Once I had a friend talk me into going with him, I bought a license and have been fishing pretty often ever since.
I love the outdoors in general and spent way too much (not in my opinion) time in Provo Canyon, Rock Canyon, and the local foothills during my adolescence. I skipped a lot of school to go for hikes and whatnot. I'm not ashamed.
Besides fishing, I'm all about music and the outdoors. I've been known to hike my d'jembe (African tribal drum) into interesting places and taking advantage of the wonderful acoustics nature has to offer us. Rhythm runs in my blood and sets me free in spirit. I also play a variety of other percussive instruments as well as guitar and oboe.
This world of mine actually revolves around the most important things, however...My Family. I have a beautiful 18 month old son and a sweet little wife. You may catch me moaning about my wife's fishing attitude from time to time, but I'll try to keep it positive...She's a little jealous of the time I spend fishing. :haha:
I look forward to posting my future fishing reports here as well as my other forum. Just a warning: I can't always give out the names of places I fish, so please don't get offended if I don't spill my guts, completely.
I like to eat fish, too. I believe that's why MAN started fishing and that's where I feel my connection is to it. I don't keep everything I catch (by any means), but I like to bring home a weekly meal. I know some people are sensitive to that topic, but if I lose my taste for fish, I'll quit fishing.
From what I've seen on this website, this is a good group of people that probably like a lot of the things I do. I look forward to posting a report, soon.
Happy Fishing, Humans.
Obviously, I'm new to this forum. I was pretty impressed with the design of the site. :2thumbs:
I'm on the DWR forum as well and mainly stick to the fishing sections. That's right. Love to fish.
I've lived in Utah for 22 years (all Utah County...mostly Orem) and had previously ignored the fishing scene until about 6 years ago. I fished a little as a kid with uncles and my Dad, but it was pretty uneventful. Once I had a friend talk me into going with him, I bought a license and have been fishing pretty often ever since.
I love the outdoors in general and spent way too much (not in my opinion) time in Provo Canyon, Rock Canyon, and the local foothills during my adolescence. I skipped a lot of school to go for hikes and whatnot. I'm not ashamed.
Besides fishing, I'm all about music and the outdoors. I've been known to hike my d'jembe (African tribal drum) into interesting places and taking advantage of the wonderful acoustics nature has to offer us. Rhythm runs in my blood and sets me free in spirit. I also play a variety of other percussive instruments as well as guitar and oboe.
This world of mine actually revolves around the most important things, however...My Family. I have a beautiful 18 month old son and a sweet little wife. You may catch me moaning about my wife's fishing attitude from time to time, but I'll try to keep it positive...She's a little jealous of the time I spend fishing. :haha:
I look forward to posting my future fishing reports here as well as my other forum. Just a warning: I can't always give out the names of places I fish, so please don't get offended if I don't spill my guts, completely.
I like to eat fish, too. I believe that's why MAN started fishing and that's where I feel my connection is to it. I don't keep everything I catch (by any means), but I like to bring home a weekly meal. I know some people are sensitive to that topic, but if I lose my taste for fish, I'll quit fishing.
From what I've seen on this website, this is a good group of people that probably like a lot of the things I do. I look forward to posting a report, soon.
Happy Fishing, Humans.