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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 20:14:12 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tim J. wrote: Jeff - sorry to interrupt (it's really pretty funny), but since you have now found Fawn Lake to be real, would you make the trip again? ... Fawn Weedbed is a *great* touron destination. Just read the brochures and look at Chuckie Choc's pictures. Hell, Jeffie recommended it before he'd ever even seen it, it's *that* good. Seriously, given all that Yellowstone has to offer nobody in their right mind would make Fawn Weedbed a fishing destination or even recommend that grizzly area as one worth an expensive Yellowstone vacation with a horse outfitter as Jeffie did sight unseen. Lots of horses up near there, so somebody fell for the trick. I've been told to fish it just after ice out, after I complained bitterly to the author of a guide book about wasting my time looking at it. And yes Choc, the bitter complaining did happen while seated on a barstool. You've never been to Fawn Lake, period. You (or whoever it was who's description you related earlier) may have been near it, but what you described wasn't Fawn Lake - it was most likely one of the old weed filled beaver ponds nearby. It's just that simple. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tim J. wrote: Jeff - sorry to interrupt (it's really pretty funny), but since you have now found Fawn Lake to be real, would you make the trip again? ... Fawn Weedbed is a *great* touron destination. Just read the brochures and look at Chuckie Choc's pictures. Hell, Jeffie recommended it before he'd ever even seen it, it's *that* good. Seriously, given all that Yellowstone has to offer nobody in their right mind would make Fawn Weedbed a fishing destination or even recommend that grizzly area as one worth an expensive Yellowstone vacation with a horse outfitter as Jeffie did sight unseen. I've been told to fish it just after ice out, after I complained bitterly to the author of a guide book about wasting my time looking at it. And yes Choc, the bitter complaining did happen while seated on a barstool. |
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tim J. wrote: Jeff - sorry to interrupt (it's really pretty funny), but since you have now found Fawn Lake to be real, would you make the trip again? ... Fawn Weedbed is a *great* touron destination. Just read the brochures and look at Chuckie Choc's pictures. Hell, Jeffie recommended it before he'd ever even seen it, it's *that* good. Seriously, given all that Yellowstone has to offer nobody in their right mind would make Fawn Weedbed a fishing destination or even recommend that grizzly area as one worth an expensive Yellowstone vacation with a horse outfitter as Jeffie did sight unseen. boy, you're obviously consumed with myths...why don't you go look at what i actually said in that post almost a year ago. you've "hiked by" my actual comment much like you did fawn lake, eh? I've been told to fish it just after ice out, after I complained bitterly to the author of a guide book about wasting my time looking at it. And yes Choc, the bitter complaining did happen while seated on a barstool. wait...amidst your ad hominems, i thought you said fawn lake was a myth and didn't exist... jeff |
John Hightower wrote: Methinks that you just exposed to the light of day a 40 favorite secret spot- no! no! stay away don't go there!there ain't no fish there!- yada yada yada. jh some of us assumed that might be forty's response when confronted with the reality of Fawn Lake...but hell, you gotta admire the fella for giving truth to the old joke about "that's my story and i'm sticking to it!" of course, the story does seem to change from time to time. jeff (good seeing you again john...next time, hope you'll stick around longer) |
Charlie Choc wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Seriously, given all that Yellowstone has to offer nobody in their right mind would make Fawn Weedbed a fishing destination ... You've never been to Fawn Lake, period. ... You're the one who said there are no weedbeds. Next you'll tell me there's no marsh. And who's never been there, period ? You're a funny guy, Choc. When do you say "April Fools" ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:26:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Seriously, given all that Yellowstone has to offer nobody in their right mind would make Fawn Weedbed a fishing destination ... You've never been to Fawn Lake, period. ... You're the one who said there are no weedbeds. Next you'll tell me there's no marsh. And who's never been there, period ? You're a funny guy, Choc. When do you say "April Fools" ? When do you admit you've never been to Fawn Lake? Even allowing for your poor writing skills, the place you described had to have been somewhere else. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
Charlie Choc wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: You're the one who said there are no weedbeds. Next you'll tell me there's no marsh. And who's never been there, period ? You're a funny guy, Choc. When do you say "April Fools" ? When do you admit you've never been to Fawn Lake? Even allowing for your poor writing skills, the place you described had to have been somewhere else. OK, have your fun. I don't know how long you intend to have your little joke run its course but a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. -- Ken Fortenberry |
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:59:30 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: You're the one who said there are no weedbeds. Next you'll tell me there's no marsh. And who's never been there, period ? You're a funny guy, Choc. When do you say "April Fools" ? When do you admit you've never been to Fawn Lake? Even allowing for your poor writing skills, the place you described had to have been somewhere else. OK, have your fun. I don't know how long you intend to have your little joke run its course but a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. Like I said, you were never there. There are some places near there like what you describe, but they are not Fawn Lake - just old beaver ponds. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
"Jeff" jeff (good seeing you again john...next time, hope you'll stick around longer) I hope so too- I was really disappointed things didn't work out this year for the trip. I really would have liked to spent a day fishing with you and IJ and I really wanted to do slough this year. I did get a day fishing calibaetis on Quake and I really enjoyed that. Its kind of funny, but I kind of like still fishing on lakes- relaxing, you can ponder the scenery and the meaning of life etc. But, I get really bored fishing on big slow rivers- go figure. I had hoped to squeeze Elk Lake (where IJ skunked us all last year) and the Ruby in also- but that was just too many miles for a 3 day whirlwind tour. I don't think I'll ever get the picture of IJ holding a flaming can of white gas with that look of "uh oh" on his face out of my mind though. jh |
Charlie Choc wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: OK, have your fun. I don't know how long you intend to have your little joke run its course but a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. Like I said, you were never there. ... Yeah, like I said, you're a funny guy. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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