Saturday

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Katy wanted me to go fishing on Saturday. Who am I to argue? I decided to go in the afternoon so that I could go to the kids’ gymnastics class in the morning. They seemed to have fun:

When we got home I got packed up and headed for my local trout stream. Yes, there are local trout streams in Los Angeles – and since this one is hardly a secret I don’t think I’m going to ruin the place by talking about it. Part of Piru Creek runs between two reservoirs – Pyramid Lake and Piru Lake – and they keep enough water in it year-round to support a trout population. Access is about ten minutes off Interstate 5 on what used to be California 99. It’s kind of funny – you come to a point blocked off with big stanchions and start walking up an abandoned four-lane highway to go fishing:

It gets pretty crowded and hot in the summer, but this time of year it’s still pretty nice during the day. I was there in the middle of the day, which is not really prime fishing time, but it was fun. I managed to haul in a couple whoppers just before I needed to get going:

This shot was carefully composed to remove any sense of scale. Since I know you’re curious, it barely stuck out both sides of my hand while I was taking the hook out. Piru Creek may be full of trout but many of them are tiny. A few minutes later I did catch another, bigger fish. Really. Anyway, for those of you who flyfish, I caught both fish on a prince nymph.

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Dino said:

Who doesn?t love the pork products?

Umm. That would be the Jews, wouldn't it?

Why, chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, of course

Heh, my Bradley's favorite is chocolate with chocolate icing as well.

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