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South River Update

November 9, 2017 by Jim Brewer

There is lots of fresh, cold water in the South River in Waynesboro and the fish are biting. Says Kevin Little at the South River Fly Shop: “The South continues to fish well and the population is thriving thanks to the new year-round Catch and Release regulations. Flows are steady in the mid-30cfs range but upcoming rains should bolster that a bit. Rainy days with a solid overcast are just the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Outdoor Report

Peck’s BBQ

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

I was devastated! I had my heart set on a Peck’s BBQ platter but when I pulled in where the Waynesboro restaurant once was, it was gone. Vamoosed! There was a CVS in that spot. It was hard to believe they had gone out of business since it was extremely popular, so I asked the folks at a nearby gas station. Whew! Peck’s had not gone out of business after all, they had moved up the road: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Eatin' Out

Omaha Steaks

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

I have always been a little leery of Omaha Steaks. If you get on their mailing list, they will pester you to death to buy their products. Sure, their steaks are good, but it always seemed like a bait-and-switch deal, buy a few steaks and they toss in all the cheap stuff. Well, I changed my mind. What I thought was the “cheap stuff” turned out to be the best of all. For Fathers Day, my son … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Neat Stuff

Coonskin Caps and Hula Hoops

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

The year 1955 was not a good one to be a raccoon. In fact, if you were such a masked critter, chances were pretty good you’d lose your tail and skin to a fad called “Coonskin Caps.” In the mid-1950’s, Walt Disney was a dominant program on TV. Families gathered around their Zenith, Philco or RCA black and white sets on a Saturday night, set up the trays for TV Dinners and watched whatever Disney … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Boomer Memories

Big Specks Are Biting

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

By Dr. Julie Ball The speckled trout scene continues to develop, and the size of the fish continues to grow. Most backwater locations are producing respectable fish, with jigs, plastics and Mirro-Lures attracting plenty of strikes. Rudee Inlet, Little Creek Inlet, Lynnhaven Inlet and the Poquoson flats are productive speck areas, presenting a surprisingly nice class of trout. This could be a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Saltwater Report

The Big Lakes – Good Fishing

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

It’s amazing what 3-inches of rain in one night can do. Trout streams at a trickle are now running strong, lakes with bare mud showing on the banks are full and happy and fall fishing looks promising. Lake Anna Huge schools of baitfish are roaming the lake. Schooling bass and stripers have taken notice. Hot spots have been the mouth of Contrary Creek, Rose Valley and the area around Jetts … [Read more...]

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Greene Hills Golf

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

Golf is special anytime. But tee it up on a clear autumn day in Central Virginia with mountains and changing leaves in the background, and it doesn’t get much better. One of the great courses to get in a round of fall golf is Greene Hills, outside Stanardsville. If you like beautiful, rolling hills at the foot of the Blue Ridge, you’ll love Greene Hills, a semi-private club, designed by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Golfing for Duffers

To Stake or Not To Stake

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

That is the question! Do you stake tomatoes in the spring or just let them do their thing. This summer, I put up an initial stake, then pretty much let my tomato plants decide where to go. Things looked bleak for my tomato crop with an early raccoon invasion and then a drought, but the plants survived, thrived and I ended up with a decent yield of tomatoes. In fact, my vines are still producing. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Backyard Birds and Buds

Chuck & Veggie Soup

November 2, 2017 by Jim Brewer

Tis the season for soup – chilly nights, crisp mornings and autumn leaves tumbling from the trees. So it’s soup time. You can make soup from most any organic material, but I pretty much stick to the basics – chili, chicken and vegetable beef. When cooking up a batch of vegetable beef soup, there are as many recipes as there are chefs. Everybody has his or her favorite, and it’s hard to go … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Now We're Cooking

Boomers and Recycling

October 26, 2017 by Jim Brewer

Recycling is very fashionable these days among the younger generation, which speaks reverently about reducing carbon footprints, promoting alternative energy sources and buying most any product with the prefix “green”. While today’s generation takes great pride in recycling an aluminum can or two. Boomers didn’t recycle cans, they physically returned milk bottles, soda bottles and even beer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Boomer Memories

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