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I found this. "Colter's Run" aptly describes the trip up to the Second
Meadow on Slough. http://www.ultimatemontana.com/secti...oltersrun.html Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid wrote:
I found this. "Colter's Run" aptly describes the trip up to the Second Meadow on Slough. http://www.ultimatemontana.com/secti...oltersrun.html Frank Reid Yeah, but did Colter ever find Fawn Lake? :-) I thought the cross-country detour to the second meadow via what's-its-name lake was pretty cool. That lake could be good to fish earlier in the season before it weeds up. IMO, you shouldn't have been using waders and you shouldn't have carried so much stuff, but that's your business. Those damn flies were the only bad thing about the trip. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() Frank Reid wrote: I found this. "Colter's Run" aptly describes the trip up to the Second Meadow on Slough. http://www.ultimatemontana.com/secti...oltersrun.html Frank Reid "Colter's journey took him to...near what is now Cooke City...but his accounts of the...oddities sounded so farfetched that he was the butt of many a mountain man's jokes for years afterward...." Perhaps the first......but certainly not the last.....to plant his ass at a campground near Cooke City and become a long standing joke. Wolfgang who's got a shiny new nickel says colter never saw fawn lake. ![]() |
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I thought the cross-country detour to the second meadow via
what's-its-name lake was pretty cool. That lake could be good to fish earlier in the season before it weeds up. IMO, you shouldn't have been using waders and you shouldn't have carried so much stuff, but that's your business. Those damn flies were the only bad thing about the trip. True, then again, I had not gotten the full info on the extent of the trip. Lotta miss communication, a lot on my part. Just didn't ask. (Insert whine of your choice here). I WILL be more prepared for the next trip (and I won't run out of my meds before the next trip). Also, I will not be using a pack designed for a 10 year old. I would have loved to have a float tube on that lake. Looked like a lot of fun. I figured out how to stop the flies. As soon as I borrowed the head net from Danl, the wind and rain came up and the flies went away. I done scared 'em by going into proactive defense. Good fission with ya. Frank Reid |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message ps.com... I thought the cross-country detour to the second meadow via what's-its-name lake was pretty cool. That lake could be good to fish earlier in the season before it weeds up. IMO, you shouldn't have been using waders and you shouldn't have carried so much stuff, but that's your business. Those damn flies were the only bad thing about the trip. True, then again, I had not gotten the full info on the extent of the trip. Lotta miss communication, a lot on my part. Just didn't ask. (Insert whine of your choice here). I WILL be more prepared for the next trip (and I won't run out of my meds before the next trip). Also, I will not be using a pack designed for a 10 year old. I would have loved to have a float tube on that lake. Looked like a lot of fun. I figured out how to stop the flies. As soon as I borrowed the head net from Danl, the wind and rain came up and the flies went away. I done scared 'em by going into proactive defense. Good fission with ya. Frank Reid Get yourself a water purifier bottle too. Got one this year, and it came in very handy. Worked just fine, and didn't have to carry water with me, lightening the load significantly. BTW - thanks much for the Huskers hat. It made one of the shots posted on Tim's web site (the cutt) and it was very lightweight, and breathable, which came in handy too with the heat. Didn't get to fish with you much this year, but I think it had something to do with your recovery mode. Not sure if I will make 2007 or not. Was planning on bringing the family next time around but the September date is impossible due to school. Getting ready to hassle the traveling Clavemeister on that one... The Finn |
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![]() Mike Makela ten.tsacmoc@alekamm typed: snip It made one of the shots posted on Tim's web site (the cutt) and it was very lightweight, and breathable, which came in handy too with the heat. I hadn't posted the link to Mike's photos yet because I was waiting for a TR, but I can plop that in later: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/2006_makela_montana/ Very nice photos, Mike. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Bob Weinberger" wrote in message news:j4KAg.16$l95.4@trnddc08... "Tim J." wrote in message ... http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/2006_makela_montana/ However the photos labeled " Elk in the Trees" & "Elk in the Trees 2" are mislabeled. That's a Mule Deer doe in the picture, not an elk. You better clean up those spectacles Bob...I think that Mule deer buck would be ****ed if he knew you were calling him a doe... ![]() How's the "O", shaping up after the big run off this spring...? Tight Lines, JT |
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![]() "JT" wrote in message ... You better clean up those spectacles Bob...I think that Mule deer buck would be ****ed if he knew you were calling him a doe... ![]() How's the "O", shaping up after the big run off this spring...? Tight Lines, JT You're right. That's part of the reason I quit deer hunting some years ago - only hunt elk now (besides my wife loves elk meat, but dislikes deer meat). Those little bucks are too hard to pick out in heavy timber. The "O" has been fairly spotty fishing this year. The fish are still there, but its been difficult to determine what they may be feeding on at any given time. Most of the silt and heavy algae growth was cleaned out by the high water, so most of the bugs that depended on those conditions and provided consistent hatches (e.g. Callibaetis & Midges) are pretty much gone. The species of bugs that depend on clean gravel are still recolonizing, and any given species shows only sporadically. I expect things to stabilize by next spring & to have excellent fishing conditions. TL, Bob Weinberger |
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![]() "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message news ![]() Get yourself a water purifier bottle too. Got one this year, and it came in very handy. Worked just fine, and didn't have to carry water with me, lightening the load significantly. Works great for me. Never gotten sick (which doesn't really prove anything) and never have to carry water with me - always have fresh cool water when needed. |
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![]() "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... Bob Weinberger wrote: However the photos labeled " Elk in the Trees" & "Elk in the Trees 2" are mislabeled. That's a Mule Deer doe in the picture, not an elk. To easterners, it's something with hoofs and horns, so just start shooting. :-) Jon. double :-) for those who missed the first And I left the gun at home...oh wait, don't own one.. Mike |
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