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TR: June Lake Loop
I don't get to flyfish as much as I'd like to these days, but last week
I took the family over to the eastern sierras and June Lake Loop for a little vacation... which means I get to play some guitar and do some fishing (some of it with the flypole). The first day I had about an hour, so I just did a little bait fishing... which really means I brought out the guitar and played while I waited for the bite that never came. No problem... it was good. Second day I had a couple of hours, so I made my way over to Rush Creek. Good, the waders still fit. Cool, the reel still works, the flypole is still willing. I made my way over to the stream. I made one critical mistake... forgot the Deet, and the mosquitos were out in full force. Eh. Well, didn't have any in the car either, probably left all of it in the camping bag at home anyway. Grin and bear it. Well, the gods were smiling on me a little, as a slight drizzle seemed to knock the majority of them out off the air, at least for a little while. A couple of casts, a couple of line tangles, and a couple of lost dry flies later... what's that? A strike! Ahh... too slow. Well, unfortunately that would be it for the day. One strike, me too slow on the uptake, too many lost flies and tangled leaders to count. Ahh, but it was good! Went again on day 3. Had my Deet, and my hat. Spent a few minutes with the guy at the local flyfishing shop, bought some new flies (forgot, that crap is expensive). Well, this day was just about as good as it could get. Yea, still lost too many damn flies in the brush around me, but my drift was looking pretty good, my casting length was really great... and I caught a couple of nice rainbows. I finally had to quit when it was getting too dark to see the river bottom (I'm not a confident wader anyway). What a beautiful place. The surrounding mountains provided quite a backdrop to the fishing. If there's any negative to the trip, it's all the crumpled up beer cans and bait containers along the side of the creek. WTF?!?! I couldn't carry much out unfortunately. I just don't understand why someone would leave their crap like that. - mark |
TR: June Lake Loop
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TR: June Lake Loop
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Nice TR. What a beautiful place. The surrounding mountains provided quite a backdrop to the fishing. If there's any negative to the trip, it's all the crumpled up beer cans and bait containers along the side of the creek. WTF?!?! I couldn't carry much out unfortunately. I just don't understand why someone would leave their crap like that. The apocalypse is imminent, so why bother? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. Well every little bit might help. I did the same when I fished the Trinity last year, where I picked up 4 crushed aluminum cans that some party left behind. -tom |
June Lake Loop
There sure are - unfortunately, but true - a LOT of toxic humans!
aka assholes!!! Fred " the crumpled up beer cans and bait containers along the side of the creek. WTF?!?! I couldn't carry much out unfortunately. I just don't understand why someone would leave their crap like that." |
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