Monday, June 30, 2008

In Memory of UGA VI!

Uga VI, the bulldog that represented the University of Georgia during two Southeastern Conference football championships, died from congestive heart failure at his home in Savannah, the dog's owner said Saturday.At 65 pounds, Uga VI was the largest of the English bulldogs that have represented the school. University officials said the football team also had the winningest record under his nearly 10-year tenure at 87-27.

Uga was known for stalking the sidelines in a shirt with a 'G' on it. During hot football games, Uga would sometimes take a break on a bag of ice."He was a good one," owner Frank W. "Sonny" Seiler said in a news release issued by the university. "What can I say? He had a marvelous record. He was a very strong and healthy dog. He was the biggest of all the dogs, and he had the biggest heart. It just played out."Seiler said he noticed that the 9-year-old dog was breathing heavily at his home Friday night. He gave the dog a bath to cool him off and then headed to his veterinarian where he said the dog "died peacefully."Uga VI became the school's mascot in 1999.

He was the son of Uga V, the only college mascot to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. He was only 1-year-old when he replaced his father as the public face of the university's athletics.Uga will be buried in a vault in the Southwest corner of Sanford Stadium, where the Bulldogs play their home games, with his predecessors. Private ceremonies are expected early next week.A successor to Uga VI will be announced at a later date.University of Georgia Athletic Director Damon Evans called it "a sad day for the entire Bulldog nation."




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Bighorn River Montana June Report!



Attached photo is just before the violent storm we had last night.

Today, we're at roughly 7,660cfs, and tonight at 7pm flows will drop to 7,100cfs.
Friday morning will show flows at 7,100cfs, and that night at 7pm will drop to 6,600cfs.
Saturday and Sunday and most of the day Monday should remain at 6,600cfs.
Monday night flows will drop to 6,150cfs.

*For more Fishing Reports Checkout Westfly Bighorn Fishing Report

Montana Troutfitters Fishing Report



Just wanted to let you know what is going on with the river flows.

Fishing is excellent.
Come see us.

Ellyn
406-666-2550
http://www.flyfishingthebighorn.com/

Friday, June 27, 2008

Salmonflies on the Black Canyon of The Gunnison!


BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON

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For those that haven't made it to the Gunnison during the big Salmonfly hatch...you need to make plans to hit it at least once in your life!

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Click here for the rest of the Trip and some great photos!
TDawg

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Georgia Trophy Trout!





State Record Rainbow caught in Georgia. Talk about a big fish and yes there are big Trout down South. Got to give a little credit to the Trophy management Frog Hollow has done with this fishery. Whether you're looking for Big fish to catch, a unique fishing experience or the perfect lodging location this is it.


Need a guiding operation that can show you how to catch these fish and how to fish other areas of North Georgia, contact Unicoi Outifitters They operate fishing trips in most of North Georgia's fisheries as well as these fine areas:
Select the following links to learn about the trophy trout fly fishing we offer:
Nacoochee Bend - trophy brown and rainbow trout in the upper Chattahoochee River
Dyer's Lake - trophy rainbow trout in a mountain lake
Frog Hollow - trophy rainbow trout in the Chestatee River
Cannon Falls - trophy rainbow trout in a more rugged small-stream environment
Noontootla Creek Farms - trophy trout and quail hunting on Noontootla Creek
River North - trophy trout on the world-famous Soque River
Please note that all trophy trout waters are restricted to fly fishing only, all fishing must be done with a single barbless hook, and all fish must be released unharmed.