Sunday, July 28, 2013

Final E-13 Thanks, All!

As I do each year, once the momentousness of the Extravaganza has begun to subside (either your Hostess With The Mostess—pictured above fishing last Friday on the Big “A River Runs Through It” Blackfoot River with our famed Double Up Outfitter John “The Great But Propaneless” Gould—are getting older or the Extravaganza is becoming more energy consuming [or both!]), I like to take a quiet moment here at Extravaganza Headquarters to reflect on the magnitude of it all and to reach out to each of you who spent time with us this extravagant summer to thank you for being with us and for making such a lasting impression on not only us but all that you encountered. 

 

During E-13, we safely put over 95 boats on the water, covered over 1,000 river miles and tickled the fancy of more than 1,500 native Montana trout.  Our wine larder was ably dented, our coolers never ran dry of available beverages and our wonderful supporting crew of Kathy, Julie, Barbie Susanne (for Group Three) and Cowboy Jeff were always there to meet our every whim, to put meal after sumptuous meal in before us and to put up with our continuous shenanigans.  Now, who would have dreamed up the Group One scenario of Eddie “Two License” Downer’s gag gift “What The Fuck” button taking over the entire show—guide Jeff Lucas will never be the same—and who could have dreamed up the wonderfully continuing craziness of the Tattoos (“Shanna Banana”—only just today I took the “Silly Boys” decal off my rear windshield…too many truck drivers were looking at me with passing leering askance!) and, as for Dem Threes, who would have thought that we would end up day one with four missing participants only to gain one back each of the next three passing days (Scott “Anti-Flash” Gordon:  you set an all-Extravaganza record with your dancing antics with UAL, but you finally made it, Nemo and all!)

 

The awe-struck gleam of the departing eyes of Group One’s young Liam “Son of Blackfoot” Handron still lingers with me; the quiet dry humor of Group Two’s Gary “Big Cheese” Edwards likewise indelibly remains along with the duet bull trout stories of Tattoers “Wee Brandon” Sweeney and Al “Good Earth” Baylacq and, as for Dem Threes, well never was there at time when all four of the sailing buddies (to wit:  brother Kers “Dead Drift” Clausen [so named by the guides for his uncanny ability to fall asleep anywhere, any time for absolutely no reason whatsoever], Kjeld “Bamboo Cal” Hestehave, “Sponge Bobber” Branstad, and Scott “Anti-Flash Gordon”) were in the same spot doing the same thing at the same time, leaving ample space for Houston veteran Martin “Madman” O’Malley to earn his first Yellow Hat in the searing Three heat of it all. 

 

Yes, gang, E-13 was one for the books and we did it all in the most adverse of low water conditions.  In fact, water levels here are now so low and water temperatures now so high (measuring 69 degrees on the Blackfoot the other day) that for the first time since 2007 Fish Wildlife & Parks earlier this week imposed “Hoot Owl” restrictions for both the Bitterroot and Clark Fork Rivers whereunder fishing of any kind is now prohibited from 2:00 p.m. until midnight.  Our own Rock Creek (which I fished with your Mascot Ma’am [shown above nuzzling a Blackfoot cutthroat] ) is now flowing, get this, just 263 cubic feet per second (a mere fraction of its flow during E-13) and the resulting fishing is sketchy at best. 

 

Timing is everything and the Extravaganza has that!

 

As we do each year, we fish Montana’s best waters and their prime condition with the best guides that this wonderful state has to offer.  And we do so with élan, witness three of our guides passing your Hostess and I while Blackfooting the other day, each of whom in his own special way waived to us, as I do to each of you now, his special thanks for making this year’s event a truly memorable one.  And, yes, gang we are going to do it again next year and, in keeping with Extravaganza tradition, each of you will have until Sept 15th to re-secure your Extravaganza slot(s) with us and join in the fray with us again, and again, and again!  Keep your eye out for your soon-to-come individual E-14 invitation.

 

So it is with mistful eyes that I type these last notes of E-13 thanks to you; we were blessed by the present of your presence this year and, as with years past, the peals of your laughter yet ring in and among our surrounding Ponderosa pines along with the spiking of horseshoes in the adjoining sand pits; your Hostess With The Mostess bids you a warm towel-waving farewell from the back porch outside her magnificent kitchen and this gracefully aging fisherman extends to you each his heartfelt thanks for being such an important part of our extravagant life.  Play often the Sounds of Rock Creek that we sent you home with you and come back soon to share with us the hallowed beauty of Western Montana:  God’s own backyard.

 

Best to all from the now-concluding scene of it all,

 

Rock Creek Ron

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Salmon fishing




A message from Tim RodgersPost E-13 30lb King Salmon caught off the coast by Group Two's Tim
"Squawfish" Rodgers...way to go, SF!!

RCR

E-13 Praise

High praise for a nee rookie, Group Three’s “Sponge Bobber” Branstad:

 

Dear Ron,

I am writing to thank you and Kathy for your wonderful hospitality. It was a real pleasure to get to know you, your family, and the rest of Da Threes. Kathy deserves an award for opening up her house and making it feel like home to us.  She, with her cohort and Cowboy Jeff, served some awesome dinners, which combined with the camaraderie of the boat report and social hour made for truly memorable evenings.  Personally it was also great to see Kers, and my other sailing buddies on dry land where I have the upper hand!

 The 2013 Montana Extravaganza was not only one of my best fishing experiences ever, it was also one of the all time great threefers.  (A threefer is like a twofer only its three way). My best memories growing up, and my best memories of my father were the trips that we took together and as a family.  For years we fished the streams of the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, and Alaska in search of perfect trout fishing.  Last week on the Blackfoot I found it.  Other than the family trips that are rich in sentimental value, the E13 was perfection.

A threefer? You have created a great thing with the Montana Extravaganza; you have exposed folks who wouldn’t normally be inclined towards fishing, a wilderness experience, and preservation to that way of life.  At the same time you have tastefully turned this connection around to help support the wildlife and preservation movements that you value, and that will enable this life style to remain sustainable.  Finally you have done a masterful job of turning what would normal be a xenophobic situation (those Californians) into a positive and welcome economic presence.  Normally folks are quiet happy to have you visit for a week, and then go home, you have made it so that you are part of their community, and a very positive part.  Congratulations, it works on many levels, and I am happy to show my appreciation by contributing to Montana Matters and the Montana Wildlife and Parks Foundation.

Thank you very much for sharing this with me, I look forward to fishing with you again.

Sincerely,

Bob Branstad

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Extravaganza Thanks

A nice note from Group Three Houston veteran Martin “Madman” O’Malley:

 

 Ron,

 

Cynthia and I had another wonderful time at Extravaganza. Thank you for all the time, effort and energy you and Kathy devote to it!

 

 We are already looking forward to next year.

 

Martin O'Malley

Senior Vice President

Colliers Investment Services Group

 

 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

FW: Extravagant Thanks to our Double Up Outfitter!!

And more so:

 

 And never to be forgotten or shown appropriate appreciation are Kathy and here great crew who, no matter the weather or the numbers or sizes of fish, make every day an experience to be stored away in that place from which fond memories are often recalled and flashed before us.  Ron, as you attempt to ready yourself to depart Montana and return to work in the Bay Area, I want you to know you have clearly "done it again" as the Leader of the Extravaganza.  Thanks for including me in E 13.  tim   

FW: Extravagant Thanks to our Double Up Outfitter!!

From veteran Group Threer Tim “Four More Years” Aldrich:

 

 

Well said Captain of the Extravaganza Ship!  I got a comment from MWF's Nick Gevock yesterday saying John was the best he'd fished with--and that was before I told Nick that I had his yellow hat and shirt!  Thanks to John and all the good folks he has brought to make our moments on the Rivers of Montana so enjoyable.  And, Captain, a huge thanks heads your way for another wonderful time and great folks brought together for those great times.   tim  

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Extravagant Thanks to our Double Up Outfitter!!

As Extravaganza 2013 soon becomes a wonderful decoupage of lasting memories, putting a bow on this unique event would not be possible without a special note of thanks to our truly special Double Up Outfitter John “The Great But Propaneless” Gould shown above landing a Bitterroot cutthroat with yours truly and, later that same day, landing Stormy at Hooters.  John has been our Extravaganza outfitter for half a decade now and, without exception, has done everything an outfitter could possible do to enhance a fishing experience and to be of assistance to me as this growingly complex event is presented each year.  Over these five years John, single handedly, has timely delivered to our events over 600 boats with competent, friendly, and experienced guides who provide the fabric of each Extravaganza; John and his guides have collectively safely guided us over 5,000 river miles, have landed (and released) fish amounting to almost two times that number, and, without exception, have delivered their fine, impeccable product with unwavering professional humor and élan.

 

John:  Our collective Extravaganza hats (each of which bears your spiffy logo) are taken off in your honor—thanks, pal, for being who you are and being such a key part of the Extravaganza experience; simply stated:  You be Da Best!!

 

Rock Creek Ron

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Trash(ed) By Dem Threes!!

 

 

  

Montana Matters Troubadour Shane Clouse

A special message from honorary Group Tattooer and Montana Matters Troubadour Shane Clouse (right back atcha, pal!!):

 

 

Ron,

 

The bling is great.  The time we spend together is priceless.  Our trips have landed me some great fish and two very good, new friends.  As my Father's time is growing short I am reminded how important relationships are in this short life.  We do get to take those with us when we go.  I am very thankful you are my friend.

 

Shane

 

 

   

Looking Ahead to E 2022!

A nice note from Group three’s Ron “Denver” Naff:

 

 Ron

Thanks so much taking care of this and for your hospitality. You really know how to run an event and help your guests to have fun and to feel appreciated. I enjoyed meeting Kathy, Tyler and Trina. Please thank them all for being great hosts as well. It was a great group of guys and gal to hang with for 5 days. I am certain that if I were to make it to E 22, Public Storage will have gained a new customer. 

 

Ron


 

 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Group Three Day Three

Dem Threes would up their Extravaganza experience and fishing with the same hot weather that seared them on Day Two, yielding one big fish on each of the rivers fished:  (a) 20 ½  incher rainbow on the Bitterroot [see separate postings]; (b) “Sponge Bobber” Branstad’s 18” Blackfoot brown and (c) Josh “B’Gosh” Genser’s 18” lower Clark Fork bow.  It was a hot time in the old town that day, with temps matching the 101 degrees of Day Two, all of which saw the assembled Threes meeting early at Hooters and then heading back to Headquarters to shower and host the Extravaganza’s annual Guide Appreciation Party and Eleventh Annual Miller Barber Rock Creek Casting Contest [likewise, see separate postings].

 

The final morning for the Threes saw Rodger “Doctor” Schuester being given the Yellow Shirt for the trip and the wonderful foursome of Your Hostess With The Mostess Kookin’ Kathy along with her sidekicks and wonderful & invaluable E-13 right arms of twin Julie and inlaws/outlaws Barbie and Susanne receiving a rousing standing ovation expressing the thanks of not only the assembled Threes but also that of all E-13 Extravaganzers for the wonderful care, attention, meals and love that this tireless (but nonetheless exhausted) team provided to us all.  Congrats and thanks to all four on this Fourth of July!!

 

And that left one item of business to address for Dem Threes.  It seems that the (much) delayed arrival of Scott “Anti-Flash” Gordon also came with its accoutrements, including much hilarity and the mysterious appearance of a Tattoo-matching 62” Nemo lookalike.  Well, it seems that Ant-Flash (shown above) claimed to have landed this beauty with his borrowed Sweetgrass bamboo rod but, typical to form, his request for recognition came after the Threes had adjourned.  Hmmm, just what is that I see resting on the topside of Der Nemo?!?

 

Best to all in the concluding moments of it all,

 

Rock Creek Ron

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Honey & The Bear Sweeten Up Dem Threes!

 

 

  

11Th Annual Miller Barber Casting Contest Results!

Shown above casting to victory is Scott “Scooter” Belz who was the only one of the eleven entrants to zing his fly through the targeted leaning hula hoop—witness a dejected Kjeld “Cal” Hestehave leaving the casting area after landing not one but two trees in his errant but gallant try.  Defending Champion Double Up Outfitter John “The Great But Propaneless” Gould congratulates the newly crowned victor who was heard to say, “To the victor goes the spoils and, boy, are you all going to hear a lot of spoilage from me during the next 12 months!”

 

Congrats, Scott, er Scooter!!

 

RCR---<’///><

  

Nick's 20 1/2" Biterroot Bow!

 

 

 

MWF Thanks

A nice note from ringer Twenty Inch Clubber and MWF Outreach Coordinator Nick Gevock (Nick landed a 20 ½ incher fishing with our Double Up Outfitter):

 

 Ron,

 

   I’m writing to express my appreciation for hosting me and letting me speak about the value of MWF Monday evening at your extravaganza. But first the important stuff.

 

   The Bitterroot has always been my favorite river in Montana, one that I fished the most while attending UM and one that I had tremendous success on. But yesterday was among the best days of fishing I’ve ever had and I learned a great deal about the river and how to fish it. John Gould is the best guide I’ve ever met and he taught me a ton about reading water, picking spots with fish and getting the fly in there with the presentation to attract a fish. It was incredible and I know I’ll take those lessons and be a better angler because of it.

 

   As for the whole event, I had a great time and was happy to speak about MWF and the difference the support of the people you brought here makes. Great food, great company and the spectacular setting of Rock Creek – what more could anyone ask for. Thanks again and I hope to see you sometime this summer or in Napa this fall.

 

Cheers

 

Nick Gevock

Director of Outreach

Montana Wildlife Federation                                          

 

http://www.montanawildlife.org

 

 

 

 

  

 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Hot, Hot, Hot Group Three Day Two!

What a difference a week makes in these here parts!  Last week the Tattoos were comfortably cruising rivers and sweeping up gaggles of fish with temps in the mid 60’s and this week Dem Threes saw the mercury rise to 101 degrees (a 25 degree shift!) with the fish showing their poutiness as a result.  Day Two for Dem Threes yielded their first 20” fish, landed by veteran Rodger “Doctor” Schuester who just made the board with his twenty inch Clark Fork cuttbow and who is shown above not only with his bounty but also with his registering the yield onto our Twenty Inch Club Board and then doffing his brand new Yellow Hat [see separate posting for an honorary Twenty Ticket Yellow Hat awarded to long in the crack veteran Scott “Crack” McAdams].

 

At the beginning of their boat report, the assembled Threes asked “who is that new guy” only to be informed that Scott “Anti-Flash” Gordon had, after 48 struggling hours, finally made his appearance on the Extravaganza scene [likewise, see separate posting], whereupon Anti-Flash picked right up where his boat mate Kjeld “Cal” Hestehave had left of (ad nausea) on the mistrials of trying to catch a non-connecting 2 hour flight from SFO to MSO.  It seems that Anti-Flash (who missed his flight while trying to check baggage in the SFO UAL “Premier Line”) ended up finally hitching a flight to Denver 48 hours later and, literally, twittering his way up on the standby list to take (literally) the last incoming DIA-MSO seat, he being heard to rumble in his 6’3” baritone voice to the UAL agent there, “I had better get on that flight or it is going to get ugly here!”  Trashing UAL on Twitter had its impact as he was contacted by the UAL offended Twitter monitors and assured that, if he would just shut up (or whatever you do via equivalent on Twitter) they would “see what they could do.”  Well, they did resultantly move him from third to first on the standby list and, get this, there was only one standby seat to be called.  Well, when I last saw Anti-Flash this morning he was waltzing into Wal-Mart around 8:00 a.m. to try to get a fishing license (after leaving his wallet at Headquarters, resulting in yet further delay and diversion for this true rookie Extravaganzer!).  But I digress (as did he!)…

 

Fishing reports yielded expectedly lower fish counts and sizes as a result of the near record setting soaring temperatures.  Scott “Crack” McAdams told of a Rolling Stone and singing “I Can’t Get No Caddis Action” “but I tried, I tried, and I tried” under the watchful eye of our Double Up Outfitter John “The Great But Propaneless” Gould with the assistance of Tim “Four More Years” Aldrich—netting twenty fish, the biggest being of the 17” variety, for their Bitterroot efforts and informing His Gouldness “it sure would be a lot cooler here if you rowed faster!”  Sweetness was included in this report as Tim, at RCR’s request, told of his father Don’s path-paving successful 1970’s efforts to set the environmental course for Western Montana—a course that Tim and the rest of us yet travel with stunning vistas and unfettered successes!

 

Other Rooters included Martin “Madman” O’Malley and wife Cindy’s day which pridefully bestowed on them the landing of a 4” grandson of the fish they thought that they were fishing for (a 16 incher being their biggest—so much for doubling up on Yellow Hats for Madman!); the SS/Chaos vessel of brother Kers and his sidekick/partner in confusion Cal who told of pike, squawfish, whiteys and anything of trout (Kers having such a dramatic impact on his fishing guides that, get this, the guides have gotten together and this Day Three morning have given him his now-new MT moniker of “Dead Drift”, and Cal still confused that a rod is really a pole and yet thinking that a pole is really a European citizen thereby deducting that all Poles really should be called “Rods”—egad!!); and the truly expert boat of Chuck “Helena” Ballweg and Ron “Denver” Naff sporting the same rootish river  with the hot day’s result being just a handful of fish, the largest being 17 ½”.

 

A fleet of boats hit the legendary Blackfoot River with RCR fishing in the open boat space left by Anti-Flash (then enroute to DIA from SFO) only to post a “slam” (see separate  posting) among the 25+ fish netted and helping all-too-frazzled veteran guide Chris Stroup straighten out the line of rookie Bob “Boo” Branstad.  Well, in doing so (successfully as BB by noon had quadrupled his Day One output) nymphing became the art form of the day with “Boo” now having to move away from his dad’s cane rod to a “bobber” (something most of the rest of us call “an indicator”, btw) and seeing before his very eyes the evolution of his Montana name to first “Bobber Bob” and then, ripely so, to “Sponge Bobber Bob”—congrats on a great day of fishing SBB!!  Not only was it fun for me to fish with you but also it was more than special to have floating with us my two prodigy, “Lefty Tyler” and “Boots Trina” who put on a bamboo casting exposition that led co-guide Scott Anderson to comment to Trina that “you should enter into a bamboo rod fly casting competition—your cast is that good!”.  Also on the River Runs Through It was all-rookie boat of Bill “STP” Black and Jim “Happy Hooker” Brubaker [see separate headline posting re HH landing his first MT fish and missing STP in the process!], the pair boating 9 native fish during their day and, during their float, drifting by our new Blackfoot house.

 

And that left the SS/Genser/Schuester as the last report to talk of their 17 fish day on the lower Clark Fork (where, I daresay, most of our Day Three boats will probably target this Day Three) and the landing of not only 18” rainbows but also “Doctor” Rodger’s Yellow Hat winning twenty inch cuttbow.

 

Indeed, a hot, hot, hot day it was!

 

RCR---<’///><

 

 

 

  

Twenty Ticket Yellow Hat!!

National Wildlife Federation’s Tom France congratulates Threer Scott “Crack” McAdams on being awarded an honorary Yellow Hat for committing to once again Mechanics Bank being the corporate sponsor to the fifth (count ‘em!) Montana Matters annual Napa Concert to be held this year on November 2nd at Walsh Vineyards Management’s Shop.  Scott earned his hat for he and his fellow MechBankers becoming a Twenty Ticket sponsor for this year’s event, the proceeds from which will benefit both the National and Montana Wildlife Federations.

 

Congrats and thanks, Crack!!

 

RCR---<’///>< 

Nick Gevock Speaks to Dem Threes

Introduced by E-13 Threer Tim “Four More Years” Aldrich, above Montana Wildlife Federation Outreach Coordinator Nick Gevock informs Dem Threes on the successful use of the Napa 2012 Montana Matters proceeds to defeat multiple bills that were introduced earlier in the year in Montana’s bi-cameral legislature.  Thanks, Nick, for being with us and fishing with our Threes on their Day Three…keep up the great work!

 

Rock Creek Ron

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Your Hostess With The Mostess with Cowboy Jeff!

 

  

Group Three Fish Pics!

 

Group Three Fish Pics!

 

Group Three Fis Pics!

 

News Flash: Jim "Happy Hooker" Brubaker Catches MT Trout, Not Boatmate Bill' "STP" Black!!

 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Triple trouble for the THREES

A note of encouragement and instruction from Houston lawyer, former law partner and E-10er Jim “Chaos” Carmody:

 

 Ron, I hope they can extend a day to make up for the chaos.  Tippy and I are ALWAYS EARLY. So, I would have been there the day before.  My kids say that Dad will never die, because there will never be a "late Jim Carmody".  It was 104 here in Houston today, and I hope that it is not to bad up there for your 30 days of summer.  Say hello to Ladd for me.

MTFBWY,

Gentleman Jim

 

James A. Carmody, Attorney & Arbitrator
  

FW: E'13's 28 1/2" "Wee Bull"!!

A nice note and pic from E-12 Extravaganzer Zane “Zman” Wiley in response to seeing one of “Good Earth Al’s” 22 ½” Group Two bull trout—no bull!!

 

Ron,

This from last years Yellow Shirt winner- Zaners!

His son Quinn hooks a 30lb'er at Zane's fishing camp, "Zexperience".

 

What a heat wave- hopefully the threes' are hanging in there.

 

Al Baylacq, Partner

Good Earth Natural Foods, INC.

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Thought I should respond with a picture of my own. 

Quinn stuck this 30 lbs. today at fishing camp. 13 limits and that was big fish of the day. 
;)
 Zane

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On Jun 26, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Al Work <al@genatural.com> wrote:



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From: "Ron Clausen" <rclausen@clausenlawgroup.com>
Date: June 26, 2013, 4:07:39 PM PDT
To: "'Ronald Clausen'" <rclausen@clausenlawgroup.com>
Cc: "'Kathy CLAUSEN'" <rkclausen@msn.com>, "'Stephanie James'" <sjames@clausenlawgroup.com>, "'Christian Heath'" <cheath@clausenlawgroup.com>
Subject: E'13's 28 1/2" "Wee Bull"!!

Get a load of this, gang:   Now former rookie and current Yellow Hat and Shirt awardee “Wee Brandon” Sweeney shows his stuff and his prized E-13 leading 28 ½” Blackfoot River bull trout, first unnetting the beast only to then give us bpoth a lateral, head-on and side view of this monster fish that, get this, was landed on a pink size 12 San Juan worm (that you can see the SJW still hooked into the fish’s jaw).  This catch, indeed, is the leader of the pack, not only for Group Two but, so far, for all of Extravaganza 2013.

 

Bravo, bravo, bravo, “Wee One” (so named because months ago when father Kevin said he was going to bring his son along with him to E-13,  I errantly received message that Brandon was a “wee lad”—not so for this USD now graduated football stud who just emailed Headquarters with thanks “for one of the best trips of my life”).

 

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