Tagger
11-14-2011, 03:44 PM
Isn't it 2 yrs. today since Flap passed ? Miss you Steve ..
View Full Version : Flaptail Tagger 11-14-2011, 03:44 PM Isn't it 2 yrs. today since Flap passed ? Miss you Steve .. justplugit 11-14-2011, 06:10 PM I was just thinking about him the other day and his fishing "the Shadow Line." Miss him. numbskull 11-14-2011, 06:18 PM Yes. Such a loss. I think of Steve all the time when out there. Sometimes it seems that each cast is reaching out to touch something we both loved, both shared, and it feels like he is right there still. JohnR 11-14-2011, 06:22 PM Yes - 2 years. Greatly missed. He as well as a few others on the mind again. BigFish 11-14-2011, 06:38 PM Yes. Such a loss. I think of Steve all the time when out there. Sometimes it seems that each cast is reaching out to touch something we both loved, both shared, and it feels like he is right there still. That might be one of the most beautiful sentiments I have ever read George. Very touching. Backbeach Jake 11-14-2011, 07:01 PM Just thinking of him today, didn't realize the date. Miss him and his insight. He had a gift for detail and another gift to relate it. Sgt Striper 11-14-2011, 07:13 PM I did not follow S-B for some time but a little over 2 yrs. ago I started daily visits especially in the plug building forum. I remember Numby's post that Steve had passed. From what I had read he seemed like one hell of a guy, and after reading many of his posts I see why. Raven 11-14-2011, 07:31 PM it is my belief that we are not just these bodies that we inhabit..... they are merely vehicles for our souls to temporarily reside in to have physical contact with the earth for one sojurn of life. Although we may miss a persons physical presense hearing their voice and seeing their artistry i believe they have just changed to a different plane of existence. At some point in time the circle of life will re unite us with a person's spirit and they are indeed present just in a different form. Now you may argue that no one will know this until they make the journey themselves which is quite true but it will provide you a sense of peace to continue on in happiness. Rob Rockcrawler 11-14-2011, 07:38 PM Im not sure if i ever met Steve or not. But his article, fishing the shadow line is on my mind when im out on block for some reason. Nebe 11-14-2011, 07:43 PM :( Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device stripermaineiac 11-14-2011, 09:03 PM Still haven't used the plugs we swapped the last time I saw him on the ditch.Sometimes .well hope he's enjoying the fishinf where he is. blondterror 11-14-2011, 10:52 PM I remember how much he loved to discuss plugs and his collection... the classic plug strings where he and several other plugaholics would post pics of classic old plugs are great to look thru... I was looking forward to meeting him at a plugfest... I wish I could have fished with him... I hope his family is doing fine... I'm sure they miss him every day.. justplugit 11-15-2011, 12:10 AM it is my belief that we are not just these bodies that we inhabit..... they are merely vehicles for our souls to temporarily reside in to have physical contact with the earth for one sojurn of life. Although we may miss a persons physical presense hearing their voice and seeing their artistry i believe they have just changed to a different plane of existence. At some point in time the circle of life will re unite us with a person's spirit and they are indeed present just in a different form. Now you may argue that no one will know this until they make the journey themselves which is quite true but it will provide you a sense of peace to continue on in happiness. He spoke often about his brother, who was killed in nam, and how he felt his close presence of after his death. He believed deeply in the after life. Mr. Sandman 11-15-2011, 06:46 AM I know..i think about several sb'ers who have moved on. The other day I was cleaning up some gear and came across a brown paper bag...opened it up and it had 4 or 5 Habs needle plugs still in the plastic.and several boxes of VMC fluke hooks he obtained for me... gets you thinking. vineyardblues 11-15-2011, 07:21 AM I LOL all the time thinking of Flaptail Gone way to early , Steve was a leader in many ways Rockfish9 11-15-2011, 07:31 AM I didn't know Flap ( as I have said before) as well as some of you... I only knew him from our conversations at plugfest... I enjoyed talking about the "old days" of striper fishing with him even if it ment going home with a cramped and stiff neck.. and a hoar voice from yelling up two feet..sometimes even when you are not directly thinking of some one.. you still think about them... last week I turned a few batches of plugs... out of the blue.. the last ones I decided to turn that night were Blue streaks... something I havent turned in two years... I gave the last one that I had turned to Flap at the last plugfest I saw him at...it was painted my take on a brown bomber.. tail weighted made from mahagony...It reminded me of the big guy that I had to litteraly look up to.. after truning the last one... I walked over to the bench where I keep my patterns and copies of magazines that have articles I deem important to revisit and found the one about Steve... I cut out the picture of him standing with the fish... and walked over and pinned it to a cork board on the far wall with pictures of Habs... My Dad and other meaningfull articles and pictures... just funny how the mind works... new jack 11-15-2011, 08:15 AM The big guy liked his trout fishing as well. I miss his once a week visits. Every Wednesday he'd swing into the shop to find where the latest stocking had been. "The Steveie bug" Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device 2na 11-15-2011, 11:50 AM courtesy of saltfly ProfessorM 11-15-2011, 12:10 PM Great pic there. I happen to be there with salt and Flap that beautiful day in my tin boat. We sat on the flats and had lunch and shot the breeze. Great memory at one of mine and Steves favorite areas. Thanks for the memory. Super nice guy. P Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Slipknot 11-15-2011, 12:19 PM There has been a few times while fishing one of the creeks where I get the feeling Steve is nearby or about to walk out to me. He had a real passion for our sport. miss him often Tagger 11-15-2011, 03:07 PM Steve was funny ... I miss his post about F-Mob .. His post about stopping to shop at Walmart in Brockton was funny as bastagde .. I felt some what directed at me . You could always find him at "Plugfest" .. Literally head above the crowd .. Steve was a good egg ... very dry sense of humor .. Slingah 11-15-2011, 05:34 PM 2 years ago....wow.... time flies & life is short..... I liked Steve...he was a very nice guy live well people, everyday... Zeno 11-15-2011, 05:54 PM miss seeing him at RISAA show...he was one of a kind would love to do a story on just how much he meant to so many in SJ one day afterhours 11-15-2011, 05:57 PM wow....2 years already. miss seeing him at the shows as he and george were sure to show up. good guy to say the least. loved talking plugs with him :). i cherish the old gibbs pencil he gave me. stunning in neoprene was an original. bucko 11-16-2011, 08:45 AM In the spring of 2008 I was fly fishing a creek in Sandwich with my wife’s brother in law. My brother in law picked up his first bass of the season that evening and very tall plug guy was kind enough to take our picture. My brother in law died within the year. Later I figured out the man who took our picture was Flaptail. I’d seen him before take some nice fish in that area. Sgt Striper 11-16-2011, 09:53 AM miss seeing him at RISAA show...he was one of a kind would love to do a story on just how much he meant to so many in SJ one day Would be nice if all his friends would get together with Zeno to get the story done!! George you have the talent to write this! Tagger 11-16-2011, 03:13 PM miss seeing him at RISAA show...he was one of a kind would love to do a story on just how much he meant to so many in SJ one day As far as plug knowledge in our area many used Steve to get the story behind the story .. He also knew how everything fished . stripermaineiac 11-16-2011, 03:18 PM He was also a ball to fish with.Spent more time laughing than not. nightfighter 11-16-2011, 04:49 PM Always had the story, the names, and history behind all things striper... I could never figure out why so many good striper fishermen were from the Worcester area, until Steve posted much of the who's and whys. Only had a few brief conversations with him at Plugfests. My loss for not getting to know him better. Despite his physical stature, wealth of knowledge, and his considerable fishing accomplishments, he was quite unassuming. In an age of self proclaimed internet sharpies, Steve defined the other end of the spectrum. That would be called Class.... My thoughts to his family and friends, especially Dave, Captain Cupcake. Z. I think a series on guys like Steve would be well received. Slipknot 11-16-2011, 06:04 PM would love to do a story on just how much he meant to so many in SJ one day Great idea :btu: Green Light 11-16-2011, 10:26 PM miss seeing him at RISAA show...he was one of a kind would love to do a story on just how much he meant to so many in SJ one day tempus fugit. carpe deim. SAUERKRAUT 11-17-2011, 01:47 AM November 15th night, three years ago, Steve Flaptail, George Numbskull, and I ended our season together with one more try, on a good tide and conditions, and a cold starry night. Between the three of us, we never had a hit, and we knew we were done in our waters for the season. Although it was unsaid amongst us, we all couldn't have been more content with the process together. Last night, Nov. 15th, Numby and I completed the cycle again, almost identically, with the very conscious absence of friend Steve. Steve loved it all...the beginning, the end, and everything in between. eastendlu 11-17-2011, 12:32 PM Miss the big guy :( I did not know him as well as some but he touched my life and forever left his mark upon it. saltfly 11-22-2011, 07:02 PM Great pic there. I happen to be there with salt and Flap that beautiful day in my tin boat. We sat on the flats and had lunch and shot the breeze. Great memory at one of mine and Steves favorite areas. Thanks for the memory. Super nice guy. P Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device I still get choked up when looking up at that photo in the "cave".Also,I laugh because he was going to put it on his fridge to deter himself from those snacks that hid behind that door.Paul if you'd like a copy let me know.That was THE perfect day. ProfessorM 11-22-2011, 07:44 PM Hey Bob that was a fantastic day, perfect describes it to a tee. I still remember it vividly and the company was perfect too. I would luv a copy of that pic. That would be very nice of you, and will bring me a smile seeing the big guy on that day. Thanks. ProfessorM 11-22-2011, 07:47 PM here is that old post for some more memories and pics that Steve took that perfect day. http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/stripertalk/49702-mosquito-fleet.html JohnR 11-22-2011, 08:29 PM Too early. saltfly 11-22-2011, 08:41 PM Hey Bob that was a fantastic day, perfect describes it to a tee. I still remember it vividly and the company was perfect too. I would luv a copy of that pic. That would be very nice of you, and will bring me a smile seeing the big guy on that day. Thanks.I'll be digging around in the next couple of days and get back to you.Consider it done. ProfessorM 11-23-2011, 06:52 PM Thank you Mr. M. vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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