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![]() Jerry posing as "Debbie Brandenburg" wrote in message Plan on a 4 Corners trip week of 3/29/04. Any info on how Delores fishes that time of year appreciated. I'm awaiting a geography lesson on this one, 'cause I thought the four corners area was in the middle of a friggin desert. And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Joe F. |
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"rb608" wrote in message
... And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Mulva? |
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![]() "rb608" wrote in message ... I'm awaiting a geography lesson on this one, 'cause I thought the four corners area was in the middle of a friggin desert. And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Joe F. The Four Corners is in the mountains. It is beautiful country with many trout fishing opportunities. I spent some time in Chalma New Mexico with a Great Aunt in 1942. The roads were dirt in those days and Chalma was a quaint little mining town with board sidewalks. It's not far to the Four Corners from there. She had an old Model T Ford my cousin and another boy got running and we drove it all over the mountains. What an adventure for the three of us, none of us had drivers licenses, or fishing licenses. Those were the days my friends. ![]() Ernie |
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Have fished the Chama a couple of times myself near Vado tailwaters.
"Ernie" wrote in message om... "rb608" wrote in message ... I'm awaiting a geography lesson on this one, 'cause I thought the four corners area was in the middle of a friggin desert. And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Joe F. The Four Corners is in the mountains. It is beautiful country with many trout fishing opportunities. I spent some time in Chalma New Mexico with a Great Aunt in 1942. The roads were dirt in those days and Chalma was a quaint little mining town with board sidewalks. It's not far to the Four Corners from there. She had an old Model T Ford my cousin and another boy got running and we drove it all over the mountains. What an adventure for the three of us, none of us had drivers licenses, or fishing licenses. Those were the days my friends. ![]() Ernie |
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Some of the best fishing in country is in 4 corners area,
guess you wouldn't know that thou less it was mentioned on Seinfeld. "rb608" wrote in message ... Jerry posing as "Debbie Brandenburg" wrote in message Plan on a 4 Corners trip week of 3/29/04. Any info on how Delores fishes that time of year appreciated. I'm awaiting a geography lesson on this one, 'cause I thought the four corners area was in the middle of a friggin desert. And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Joe F. |
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![]() rb608 wrote: Jerry posing as "Debbie Brandenburg" wrote in message Plan on a 4 Corners trip week of 3/29/04. Any info on how Delores fishes that time of year appreciated. I'm awaiting a geography lesson on this one, 'cause I thought the four corners area was in the middle of a friggin desert. The four corners area is a VERY cool place with lots of history. There's still some of the old magic lingering around. It is desert right at the four corners, but there's lots of fishing within an hour's drive. The fishing in the Delores has been up and down over the last couple years because of flows. If you're looking for a tailwater, the San Juan might be better. There are a couple good shops in Durango that came give you up to the minute fishing info. Duranglers is one. There's alot of good small stream fishing in the area and some of them hold some surprisingly good fish. Willi |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 09:54:05 -0700, Willi wrote:
The four corners area is a VERY cool place with lots of history. There's still some of the old magic lingering around. I agree. I haven't been there in a while, but I'm seriously considering going through the area either on the way to or from the western clave this year. -- Charlie... |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:43:02 GMT, "Stan Gula"
wrote: "rb608" wrote in message ... And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Mulva? Gest? |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 19:13:34 GMT, daytripper
wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:43:02 GMT, "Stan Gula" wrote: "rb608" wrote in message ... And, sadly, I just can't hear the name Delores without thinking of that Seinfeld episode. Mulva? Gest? Bovary? -- Charlie... |
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