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Fawn Lake
jeff wrote:
this time, i'd suggest taking a float tube along though. Good plan. From the photos I've seen and from the topographic maps of Fawn Lake, it appears to be spring-fed, very much like a productive brook trout lake near Stanley, Idaho that I like to fish. The risers are probably small fish. The big ones will be found deep in the vicinity of the spring, for which you need a float tube and a sinking line. It's boring fishing, but the tug of a big brookie makes it all worth it. The next time I'm in Yellowstone I intend to check out Fawn Lake. the only one being "pertinacious" about the lake is you...but, then, we both know you're wrong...which, all things considered, i regret to admit openly, is pretty satisfying. It's called Shadenfreude, Jeff, and it's one of the most satisfying emotions in the human repertoire. No need for regrets. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Fawn Lake
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: I recall someone recommending that so-called lake as a great place to camp and fish. Someone was wrong. ... Well, no one.....least of all you, it would appear.....is responsible for what you recall. At any rate, Fawn Lake may well be a great place to camp and fish, even if the fishing is not fantastic. ... The so-called Fawn lake is neither a great place to camp nor a great place to fish. Who cares? The point is you're a liar. I can recall that much. No, all you recall is sitting on a barstool in some ******** where even the bartender wouldn't talk to you. You asked about Fawn Lake and got the predictable response. Your credulity is your own problem. And hey, how's that Pulitzer Prize winning writing career going? :) Wolfgang |
Fawn Lake
Wolfgang wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: I recall someone recommending that so-called lake as a great place to camp and fish. Someone was wrong. ... Well, no one.....least of all you, it would appear.....is responsible for what you recall. At any rate, Fawn Lake may well be a great place to camp and fish, even if the fishing is not fantastic. ... The so-called Fawn lake is neither a great place to camp nor a great place to fish. Who cares? The point is you're a liar. You are a nasty person, Wolfgang. Fortenberry isn't lying. He knows he's wrong, and everyone else knows he's wrong, and he knows that everyone else knows he's wrong. And everyone else (EXCEPT YOU) knows that he knows that he's wrong. It's become a running joke. Too bad you're not in on it. (I expect Fortenberry to deny that he knows he's wrong, etc.) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Fawn Lake
rw wrote:
jeff wrote: this time, i'd suggest taking a float tube along though. ... The next time I'm in Yellowstone I intend to check out Fawn Lake. ... It's called Shadenfreude, Jeff, and it's one of the most satisfying emotions in the human repertoire. No need for regrets. It's schadenfreude and if you think schadenfreude is one of the most satisfying emotions in the human repertoire you're a ****in' putz, not to mention a sorry excuse for a human being. But speaking of schadenfreude, you couldn't script a better version of same than what I'd feel after you and that divorce lawyer hauled float tubes all the way up to that so-called lake. LOL !! Be sure to post a trip report. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Fawn Lake
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
It's schadenfreude and if you think schadenfreude is one of the most satisfying emotions in the human repertoire you're a ****in' putz, not to mention a sorry excuse for a human being. Thank you! But speaking of schadenfreude, you couldn't script a better version of same than what I'd feel after you and that divorce lawyer hauled float tubes all the way up to that so-called lake. I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'll try to figure it out. The "divorce lawyer" must be the top-posting Jeff Miller, because he's the only fly-fishing divorce lawyer we're both acquainted with. The only time I've "hauled float tubes" to a lake with Jeff Miller was when John Hightower took us to a grayling lake in Montana. I think it was during the Rock Creek Clave. Beautiful high-mountain cirque lake, full of small grayling. If I could remember the name I wouldn't reveal it on ROFF. I recall Warren schlepping my pontoon boat all the way there. He looked like Madame Butterfly. Are you under the impression I've actually been to Fawn Lake? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Fawn Lake
Wolfgang wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: The so-called Fawn lake is neither a great place to camp nor a great place to fish. I can recall that much. No, all you recall is sitting on a barstool in some ******** where even the bartender wouldn't talk to you. Actually, what I recall from the barstool is that the so-called Fawn Lake is fishable just after ice out for about a week or two. What I recall from personal experience is that it's an unfishable mass of weeds. And don't denigrate the barstool, if you weren't such a nasty little jerk you could learn a lot about fishing Yellowstone by sitting on a barstool. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Fawn Lake
"rw" wrote in message .net... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: I recall someone recommending that so-called lake as a great place to camp and fish. Someone was wrong. ... Well, no one.....least of all you, it would appear.....is responsible for what you recall. At any rate, Fawn Lake may well be a great place to camp and fish, even if the fishing is not fantastic. ... The so-called Fawn lake is neither a great place to camp nor a great place to fish. Who cares? The point is you're a liar. You are a nasty person, Wolfgang. Yeah, I can do nasty. Fortenberry isn't lying. Yes he sis. He knows he's wrong, and everyone else knows he's wrong, and he knows that everyone else knows he's wrong. Yeah, everybody knows all that, genius. And everyone else (EXCEPT YOU) knows that he knows that he's wrong. I knew all that within two minutes of his first assertion. You are an idiot. It's become a running joke. Too bad you're not in on it. You just keep getting stupider an stupider. One would think that you'd eventually bump up against some sort of natural limit......but there's no sign of it yet. (I expect Fortenberry to deny that he knows he's wrong, etc.) And one expect you to deny that you're an idiot. But, who cares? Wolfgang |
Fawn Lake
"rw" wrote in message .net... Ken Fortenberry wrote: It's schadenfreude and if you think schadenfreude is one of the most satisfying emotions in the human repertoire you're a ****in' putz, not to mention a sorry excuse for a human being. Thank you! But speaking of schadenfreude, you couldn't script a better version of same than what I'd feel after you and that divorce lawyer hauled float tubes all the way up to that so-called lake. I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'll try to figure it out. The "divorce lawyer" must be the top-posting Jeff Miller, because he's the only fly-fishing divorce lawyer we're both acquainted with. The only time I've "hauled float tubes" to a lake with Jeff Miller was when John Hightower took us to a grayling lake in Montana. I think it was during the Rock Creek Clave. Beautiful high-mountain cirque lake, full of small grayling. If I could remember the name I wouldn't reveal it on ROFF. I recall Warren schlepping my pontoon boat all the way there. He looked like Madame Butterfly. Are you under the impression I've actually been to Fawn Lake? See what I mean? Simple English sentences.....even sentences as simple as kennie's best offerings.....are entirely beyond your capacity to comprehend. :) Wolfgang the boy really is incapable of learning. |
Fawn Lake
Wolfgang wrote:
"rw" wrote in message .net... Fortenberry isn't lying. Yes he sis. No he sisn't. There's a difference between lying, on the one hand, and stubbornly maintaining an indefensible position on Usenet on the other, as you should well know. Fortenberry knows perfectly well that he ****ed up about Fawn Lake, but he'll never admit it. You could drag him kicking and screaming to Fawn Lake, and stuff brook trout fillets down his mouth until he choked, and he'd never admit that he ****ed up. While he was lost or disoriented or dehydrated or whatever, he truly believed that the weed-choked puddle he saw was Fawn Lake. That's why it's not a "lie." It's prideful pig-headedness, which Fortenberry can elide into a self-deprecating joke if he's smart enough and wants to cut his losses. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Fawn Lake
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message t... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: The so-called Fawn lake is neither a great place to camp nor a great place to fish. I can recall that much. No, all you recall is sitting on a barstool in some ******** where even the bartender wouldn't talk to you. Actually, what I recall from the barstool is that the so-called Fawn Lake is fishable just after ice out for about a week or two. What I recall from personal experience is that it's an unfishable mass of weeds. Actually, you're a liar. You said there is no such lake. And don't denigrate the barstool, if you weren't such a nasty little jerk you could learn a lot about fishing Yellowstone by sitting on a barstool. I learned a bit about fishing in Yellowstone by going there. You should try it sometime, you pathetic fool. Wolfgang |
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