Another refrain most have heard before is: "What a difference a day makes."
Sadly, in this case, it made no difference as the number 34 repeated is still on the Tyee Club board meaning no new Tyee have been registered since Roma got hers.
Been a few unders caught, most released but a few weighed in, including a 27 pounder yesterday I think.
Apparently Paul Curtis lost what he claimed would have been a Tyee this AM, so we can add it to the list of lost fish this year that have been lamented as they seemed Tyee-like when hooked.
Once lost, of course, they become a Tyee for sure, fishermen being able to judge the "big ones" that get away with uncanny accuracy.
I've got to mention Paul Curtis again, for two reasons.
One, he's one of my favorite people and an immensely likeable guy who was on the Board of Directors of the Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek Society when they built the new creek back in 1998 and 1999, so he deserves a nod for that, and:
Two, he's been the long-suffering recipient of my long-standing albeit totally false claim that he knocked off my Tyee with the net back around 15 years ago or longer.
He was hot that year and gracious enough to take me out a few times and one of those times resulted in a good solid hook-up to what would have easily made Tyee weight. We got it boat-side but not quite within netting range when it made another weak sounding attempt, and the hook came out.
Naturally, although Paul hadn't made any attempt to actually net it, I started the rumour he'd "knocked it off" with the net.
I have a sometimes perverse sense of humour.
I have perpetuated this ongoing ruse these many years and Paul never knows when we pass each other in the pool whether or not whomever is my rod-holder for the night will say aloud, "Is that the guy you were telling me about?" which is what I often get new people to say loudly when I see Paul coming.
He's always gracious enough to laugh and then deny the role he's been assigned whenever he hears that phrase, and I am grateful he does, although I'm sure he's like this.....
by now.
One of the many fine people associated with Tyee rowing, and I'm glad I know him.
And I still find it funny.
Take care.