The South River Delayed Harvest section is on fire, reports Kevin Little at South River Fly Shop in Waynesboro. The Early Smoky Sedge hatch has started off with a bang and water conditions are very good. Hot flies are Sheila sculpins, Kevin's Caddis, Mini Intruders, Arlie's Gnarlie Caddis, Frenchies and Conehead Twenty Inchers. Mountain streams are fishing very well and caddis, says Kevin. … [Read more...]
Fishing Central Virginia
It’s spring – time to break out those rods and reels. If you live in or close to Central Virginia, there are many excellent options for a fishing hole. Below are some good choices. Lake Orange. A 124-acre lake owned and managed by the state game department with excellent fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, catfish and bluegills, and it's also the best spot in Central Virginia to … [Read more...]
The Days of Pegged Pants
"Hurry son! You’ll be late for school!” “I’m trying Mom. I can’t get my pants on. I think the pants legs shrunk!” Such might have been a morning conversation in any number of homes in the 1950’s. That’s because a certain fad called pegged pants swept all of Boomerhood, causing both young men and women to truly struggle in order to get their pants on. Pegged pants had their origins when … [Read more...]
Ignoring the Evidence
By Neil Williamson Despite spending almost $8,000 on an independent traffic engineering study, Albemarle County is poised to ignore the results of the study and is considering closing a portion of Earlysville Road to through truck traffic. The motion was postponed at this Wednesday’s meeting. But here is the scoop. Based on the data presented in the traffic engineering study, in … [Read more...]
Salt 101
The longer I cook, the more I begin to understand that salt is not just salt, sodium chloride, NaCl. It is a vital and unique ingredient in almost everything we cook. I have also come to realize that’s it’s hard to put too much salt (and pepper) on meats. If a guest reaches for a saltshaker, you have not used enough salt, or perhaps you didn’t use the correct type of salt. So which salt to use? … [Read more...]
Love Is In the Air
Want to know what love sounds like? Open the windows, close your eyes and listen. Birds. You’ll hear lots of birds calling to one another, seeking a mate. Robins are chattering, doves are cooing, finches are chirping and bluebirds make that chur-lee chur chur-lee call. One bird in our backyard that I wish would sing more is our Red-bellied Woodpecker. Instead of chirping to find his mate, … [Read more...]
Gardening Tips From Dad
(Intro from Jim Brewer) Well, fellow backyard gardeners, it’s time to plant! This week I asked a veteran gardener, Sherman Shifflett, to share a few suggestions from his many years working the soil. Sherman kindly relayed some tips his father gave him, and one involves using the Farmer’s Almanac. Maybe there’s some real truth in that old handbook. Below are Sherman’s tips. By Sherman … [Read more...]
Lake Anna Turning On
Because of the relatively warm water in Lake Anna, due to the nuclear generators and discharge, this body of water usually turns on before the other major lakes in Virginia – Buggs, Gaston and Smith Mountain. For 2016, Anna is right on schedule. Lots of nice bass are coming to scales according to Anna Point Marina and the crappie bite should happen soon. Rion Summers, the Golf Pro at … [Read more...]
Creamy Horseradish Sauce
Often, the right sauce is the perfect compliment to the meat entrée. Such is the case with filet mignon, or beef tenderloin. Since a beef tenderloin is the leanest of the prime steak cuts, and lacks fat, which gives beef its flavor, a good sauce can make this tender cut of beef come alive. Recently we enjoyed cooking an entire tenderloin for guests and I came up with a simple sauce that was, I … [Read more...]
More Old Jokes
Bill, an avid duck hunter was in the market for a new dog. His search ended when he found a retriever that could actually walk on water to fetch the ducks. Shocked by his find, he was sure none of his friends would ever believe him. One day Bill decided to try to break the news to a friend of his, Frank, an eternal pessimist, who refused to be impressed with anything. This, surely, would be … [Read more...]
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