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"Fred" wrote in message ... On 8-Jan-2009, DaveS wrote: I love weather, but 2 weeks of horizontal rain can find every imaginable way into a structure. On 8-Jan-2009, DaveS wrote: I love weather, but 2 weeks of horizontal rain can find every imaginable way into a structure. Dave I don't live tooooo far from you in NW MT and we have similar weather but Luckily no high winds We had 3 ft of snow which I loved as we do back country skiing Then we had 4 days of heavy rain and the skiing is gone - all ice Its crazy to even leave the house - dangerous driving - You can't drive on ice Re leaks - us too - in some places we never had them before Fortunately our structures and barn are sound - I had to shovel the roof of my hayloft and chicken pen So for now just staying home and fiddlin' around Drinking a bit and a puff or 2 Like you - I am headed out for warm sunny Long Beach CA in 2 weeks for business TL Fred Last total 40 miles north of Spokane (Spokane has gotten around 80 inches) we are just over 100 inches. (just over 8 ft.) It's been crazy. I've shoveled the house once and thankfully it unloaded on it's own within the last day or two. I've shoveled my storage/shop 30x40 twice... My back will never be the same. The scary part is that we are only a week or so into January. Cabin fever has come way to early this year, JT |
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On Jan 8, 2:26*pm, "Fred" wrote:
This is their website. http://www.scottishlakes.com/Home.shtml It looks like they did a bunch of upgrades on several of the cabins. You bring all your own food. They also have this deal where you go up in the autumn and work for a few days, for which you get a a very significant credit on costs. My son and his wife have done this. Its a very old school place, family run, pretty unique, not money grubbing, not for complainers expecting groveling service, and goes out of its way to recognize mountaineering folk who live and sometimes lose their lives in the back-country. It is also not a place for people overly sensitive about logging, as there is responsible active logging in the area. I think Montanans will feel right at home. :-) Dave |
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On 8-Jan-2009, DaveS wrote: This is their website. http://www.scottishlakes.com/Home.shtml It looks like they did a bunch of upgrades on several of the cabins. You bring all your own food. ... Thanks Sounds great Fred |
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"Fred" wrote Larry When you come to this area again Pls let me know I will put you into some unwary 5lb rainbows - right in our lake Re Blackfoot - yes There is an Indian guide - Joe Kipp He can take you to some of the most unbelievable places that only tribal membners can get to Years back when my fishing was shoe horned into times between work I fished lakes a lot. California has many quality stillwater fisheries, but only a very few moving water ones ( that suit my style and preferences ) and they are always very crowded. Unlike many anglers I meet, I enjoy FFing lakes and find it challenging and in important 'cosmic' ways more mysterious and intriguing than most ( freestone) rivers BUT when I retired I decided to mainly fish the places that most appeal to me and try an 'learn' them while I still had a few years left to do so ... thus I spend many hours each summer on a relative few rivers at this time. There is NO WAY I can ever 'master' waters like the RxR Ranch in my remaining time and that is it's biggest appeal, to me. When, as is certain to happen to us all, I find getting around on streams and fishing tiny insect imitations to be physically too demanding, I plan to return to stillwaters where a good watercraft does much of the work, and big flies are a norm, as is heavier tippet. Each year I think about going to the Blackfoot lakes but the best time there is also the best time elsewhere. August is the hardest month to find quality FFing and I often return to lakes then, Hebgen is at it's prime time in the 8th month. Are the lakes in your area good August destinations? What bugs/ flies/ tactics are likely to be used to best advantage? |
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On 9-Jan-2009, "Larry L" wrote: Unlike many anglers I meet, I enjoy FFing lakes and find it challenging and in important 'cosmic' ways more mysterious and intriguing than most ( freestone) rivers BUT when I retired I decided to mainly fish the places that most appeal to me and try an 'learn' them while I still had a few years left to do so ... thus I spend many hours each summer on a relative few rivers at this time. There is NO WAY I can ever 'master' waters like the RxR Ranch in my remaining time and that is it's biggest appeal, to me. When, as is certain to happen to us all, I find getting around on streams and fishing tiny insect imitations to be physically too demanding, I plan to return to stillwaters where a good watercraft does much of the work, and big flies are a norm, as is heavier tippet. Each year I think about going to the Blackfoot lakes but the best time there is also the best time elsewhere. August is the hardest month to find quality FFing and I often return to lakes then, Hebgen is at it's prime time in the 8th month. Are the lakes in your area good August destinations? What bugs/ flies/ tactics are likely to be used to best advantage? Re Blackfoot Rez Joe Kipp can take you to lakes or streams I fished w him in August and some of the accesss points and streams wree isolated and unbelievable Joe sat in back w a scatter gun and asked us to move whenever he thought that he heard a gizzly The fishing was great and the scenery even better. Where he lives - right on his own land he has great access to Cut Bank Creek But he will take you to remote lakes and rivers that are only accessible to the tribe Definitely worth it He is in Browning MT Contact me if you want his info Fred |
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"DaveS" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 5:02 pm, "Fred" wrote: Then there are the FLOODS!!!!!!! Dave, If you haven't already seen: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wsdot/s...42253091/show/ JT |
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take the wife or significant other out to dinner or 'god forbid"
shopping, to build up goodwill so that when you disapear during fishing season, you will build up some goodwill g if that doesnt cure the no-fishing blues, get in the car and drive south until you find open water.... dan http;//MyFishingplaces.com On Jan 7, 8:02*pm, "Fred" wrote: I lubriicated my reels and lines today 3 months away, at least, from fishing Snow and rain - rain and snow the rain has fu**d the skiing * * *so Gotta play and listen to *--- more music and watch more movies but--- * Watching fishing DVD's will drive me off the cliff What do most of you guys do in the off fishing seasons? Fred |
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Off season?
Still fishing for steelhead in NW pa. There is one creek that never freezes. One year I fished every day from Jan. 1 to April 1. |
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In article , Dave LaCourse
writes On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 18:52:47 -0800, rw wrote: Tight lines in Tierra del Fuego. Are you fishing for those big sea-run browns? I've heard stories and seen awesome photos. Lots of night fishing, so I'm told. Thank you. Yeah, sea run browns in the Irigoyan and Malanguana Rivers on the Atlantic coast, literally at the end of the road. Fish after breakfast until lunch, siesta afterwards, then fish until after dark. Dave Many years ago I saw TV programme about Tierra del Fuego trout fishing. Anything under 2 lbs was returned ! Hope you're taking a wheelbarrow :-) -- Bill Grey |
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In article , Denis Lamy
writes Fred a écrit : What do most of you guys do in the off fishing seasons? I've tried ice fishing, but it's hard to hit the hole with a 9 weight. :-S But.....did you catch any ICE ?...:-) -- Bill Grey |
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