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Old July 18th, 2006, 05:33 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default So I guess all those bastids.....

John Hightower wrote:
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rw wrote:

Oh boy. This is going to be good.


You just can't make this **** up. bruce h



You'll just have to wait for Warrens Fawn Lake TR. He should be getting out
of the park tonight or tomorrow as Jeff is flying out tomorrow as is Mike -I
think.

Frank should be home by now- he might tell a beaver story, hard to say.


I had a great day on Slough Creek with Frank and Willi and Danl and
Chas. It was easily my best Slough Creek day. We now know a shortcut to
the second meadow, if anyone's interested. :-)

Frank, I owe you three spools of Rio tippet -- 3x, 4x, and 5x. Sorry
about that. I left a lot of my **** in Willi's van when we reloaded into
Frank's truck. Danl and Frank saved my ass with spare gear. Thanks,
guys. I had visions of hanging out at Frank's truck all day.

I was disappointed not to fish the Ruby. Its my favorite stream in that
area.

When I drove to the Quake Lake clave site on the Madison I passed Silver
Creek and Henry's Fork, both of which are fishing well according to
reports. I fished them both on the way home. Henry's Fork was not
productive for me (middle of day), but I checked out a new access -- the
Mailbox. It looks promising for a windless morning or evening. It's an
easy 20-minute hike in. Three Japanese-speaking anglers were
monopolizing the risers in the huge pool above the bridge. They were
having a very good time!

Silver Creek was kick ass. The tricos are starting up.

I'm breathlessly awaiting the Fawn Lake TR. It was either a 3-mile or an
11-mile hike in, depending on whom you listened to.

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