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Colorado was GREAT last week! It was a spur of the moment trip to Colorado
Springs. The wife was invited to attend a probate conference and asked if I would like to tag along and trout fish while she attended the conference (need she ask?) . Checked my advantage miles and we were off. Got a guide for the first time in my life because I didn't have time to research the area. That was the best decision I ever made (well, maybe second best). Met Jack at the Starbucks and headed up the mountain. An hour later we were stringing up. Cold, intermittent snow, clouds, sun, water freezing on snake guides and line. What a perfect day! Honestly! Lots of trout rising. We tied on dries and headed for the water. I got my lesson on what and how to fish these trout and started landing some. My 1/2 day trip turned into a day trip and we were in competition. I must admit defeat...Jack is good. But I will take a 30 fish day anytime. Approximate Sco Jack18 / Guy12. Many good fish. Some pics are posted on ABPF. Files are pretty large. Guy |
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"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Guy Thornberg wrote: Colorado was GREAT last week! It was a spur of the moment trip to Colorado Springs. (snip) Some pics are posted on ABPF. Files are pretty large. Guy Willi wrote: If you could make them smaller so my ISP gets them, I'd appreciate it. I bet you went to the South Platte near Deckers. Olives like a snowy day and Deckers fishes well all Winter. Hi Willi, I suspect it was Eleven Mile Canyon. Angler's Covey, in Colorado Springs, has a guide named Jack, and since the fires in the Cheesman area they don't spend as much time in the Deckers area. Blue Quill, from Evergreen, still does some time there. ( heh . . .heh . . .called Angler's Covey to verify the part about location . . . I thought I recognized the rock outcrop in one of the pics as being in the Eleven Mile Canyon area . . .didn't get a definitive answer, cause the guide wasn't there . . .but me thinks :) I'll squish this "Guy" person pics and put them on ABPF. I'll send you another copy of each . . .just in case. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
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Willi,
I will downsize the pics and repost. Your guess was way off. It was the lower Mississippi. Guy "Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Guy Thornberg wrote: Colorado was GREAT last week! It was a spur of the moment trip to Colorado Springs. The wife was invited to attend a probate conference and asked if I would like to tag along and trout fish while she attended the conference (need she ask?) . Checked my advantage miles and we were off. Got a guide for the first time in my life because I didn't have time to research the area. That was the best decision I ever made (well, maybe second best). Met Jack at the Starbucks and headed up the mountain. An hour later we were stringing up. Cold, intermittent snow, clouds, sun, water freezing on snake guides and line. What a perfect day! Honestly! Lots of trout rising. We tied on dries and headed for the water. I got my lesson on what and how to fish these trout and started landing some. My 1/2 day trip turned into a day trip and we were in competition. I must admit defeat...Jack is good. But I will take a 30 fish day anytime. Approximate Sco Jack18 / Guy12. Many good fish. Some pics are posted on ABPF. Files are pretty large. Guy If you could make them smaller so my ISP gets them, I'd appreciate it. I bet you went to the South Platte near Deckers. Olives like a snowy day and Deckers fishes well all Winter. Willi |
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Dave,
I know the place with the rock outcropping. I am sure Jack will back me up on the lower Mississippi location. Guy "DaveMohnsen" wrote in message hlink.net... "Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Guy Thornberg wrote: Colorado was GREAT last week! It was a spur of the moment trip to Colorado Springs. (snip) Some pics are posted on ABPF. Files are pretty large. Guy Willi wrote: If you could make them smaller so my ISP gets them, I'd appreciate it. I bet you went to the South Platte near Deckers. Olives like a snowy day and Deckers fishes well all Winter. Hi Willi, I suspect it was Eleven Mile Canyon. Angler's Covey, in Colorado Springs, has a guide named Jack, and since the fires in the Cheesman area they don't spend as much time in the Deckers area. Blue Quill, from Evergreen, still does some time there. ( heh . . .heh . . .called Angler's Covey to verify the part about location . . . I thought I recognized the rock outcrop in one of the pics as being in the Eleven Mile Canyon area . . .didn't get a definitive answer, cause the guide wasn't there . . .but me thinks :) I'll squish this "Guy" person pics and put them on ABPF. I'll send you another copy of each . . .just in case. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
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Guy Thornberg wrote:
Dave, I know the place with the rock outcropping. I am sure Jack will back me up on the lower Mississippi location. Guy Thanks for the downsizing. That brings back memories. It was my old stomping grounds. I lived about ten minutes away from Lake George and fished the canyon alot. The section near the dam would have midge hatches throughout the Winter. That's a cool section of river. I had some strange catches in that stretch of river. One Spring, I was deep drifting nymphs up by the dam and caught a Laker of about 5 or 6 pounds. One Spring, 11 Mile Res overflowed and it washed a bunch of big Pike into the river. I caught several about 10 pounds and one close to twenty. VERY cool chasing a Pike like that up and down the river. Talk about sight fishing, it was like spotting submarines in the water. They were in small groups, I think they were trying to spawn. You pick out the biggest fish and through a big fly at it. Luckily they weren't able to survive in the river. It was fun though. Willi |
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