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Fawn Lake and Blacktail Ponds present a somewhat different story. Both are
home to larger than average brook trout, and both are not good places to take kids or beginning anglers, since each presents a fairly serious danger. The former is a hike of 5 strenuous miles into the Gallatin Mountains, an area literally infested with grizzly bears. The last time I went to the lake my partner and I saw three grizzlies (and several wolves, elk, and bison), for example, the last of which rose out of the sage no more than 50 yards away. This is not a hike that should be attempted alone or without bear spray. Blacktail Ponds --really one pond with two pools connected by been there--IJ |
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On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 21:14:29 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: Fawn Lake and Blacktail Ponds present a somewhat different story. Both are home to larger than average brook trout, and both are not good places to take kids or beginning anglers, since each presents a fairly serious danger. The former is a hike of 5 strenuous miles into the Gallatin Mountains, an area literally infested with grizzly bears. The last time I went to the lake my partner and I saw three grizzlies (and several wolves, elk, and bison), for example, the last of which rose out of the sage no more than 50 yards away. This is not a hike that should be attempted alone or without bear spray. Blacktail Ponds --really one pond with two pools connected by There's a Blacktail Ponds in Grand Teton too. I caught some nice fish by there this year. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Fawn Lake and Blacktail Ponds present a somewhat different story. Both are home to larger than average brook trout, and both are not good places to take kids or beginning anglers, since each presents a fairly serious danger. The former is a hike of 5 strenuous miles into the Gallatin Mountains, an area literally infested with grizzly bears. The last time I went to the lake my partner and I saw three grizzlies (and several wolves, elk, and bison), for example, the last of which rose out of the sage no more than 50 yards away. This is not a hike that should be attempted alone or without bear spray. Blacktail Ponds --really one pond with two pools connected by been there--IJ I'm ready to go now! It sounds great. Thanks I will look it up in my atlas Hiw strenuous of a hike is it? Fred |
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