Joe C.
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Cornmuse |
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I've just published an interview with Homer Circle, aka Uncle Homer, on the www.flyfishohio.com web site.
He's joined in the interview by Glen Lau, perhaps our greatest angling cinematographer and the man who made the movie Bigmouth! This one-hour audio interview is available on iTunes or you can download it directly from the site.
I'd love to hear what you think!
Joe C. "Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the
drink, taste the fruit,
- Henry David Thoreau
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JeffSod |
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Joe, thanks for the heads up on the interview! I will check it out some night this week. I ordered a copy of the Bigmouth DVD back on March 4th but am still waiting on its arrival. I hope its not lost I am really looking forward to viewing it. |
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Flytackle |
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I own both Bigmouth and Bigmouth Forever - they are great. I can't wait to hear the interviews Joe - Did you pry the name of the rivers in Glenn Lau's
films from him?
Thanks!! Alec
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spinzo |
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When I was a kid I LOVED reading Homer Circle's colum in Sports Afield. His writing is why I'd spend nearly the entire contents of my piggy bank on
rubber worms, Texas rig hooks, and bullet sinkers at Spag's every spring before fishing season opened. I was already an avid angler by age 4, but
Circle's why I focused on bass instead of trout.
Mike |
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Cornmuse |
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Amen on Uncle Homer's affect on young folks - he corrupted me but good. If I had to choose, I'd be a bass fisherman before anything else. Nothing like
a black bass!!!!
The rivers are the Rainbow and the Crystal. I'm going to make every effort to fish Ocala and Crystal Springs this year! Joe C. "Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the
drink, taste the fruit,
- Henry David Thoreau
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gillbuster |
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Joe,
Excellent interview with Uncle Homer and Glen Lau!!!... What a piece of history! I have read his articles for years... what an inspiration to here them talk about their fishing stories and share their knowledge. Uncle Homer, 92 years old and still kicking strong..God Bless him... fishing is his fountain of youth... Thanks Joe, for sharing an outstanding conversation with two humble, down to earth true sportsmen, pioneers and legendary gentlemen... That was a great interview...From the Bass Pond gang, Thank you and Flyfish Ohio, for all you do...I don't know how you do it, but keep it up... can't wait for next month Gillbuster
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