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The weather has started to warm and I'm in a quandry about where to
spend my time. The overcast and rainy weather was perfect for the Firehole, but today is cloudless. Last year the Madison IN YNP was too hot by early July and it, the Firehole and the lower Gibbon were shut down to avoid stressing the fish. THIS year, the Madison in the park hasn't really even started to produce bugs and the locals I talk to say it's because it's still too cold. The next few days may be dynamite there as it wakes up. The ranch section of the HFork has been VERY slow so far. Some people think the fish just aren't there, having suffered greatly from last winter's draw down. I tend to think it is still a little too cold, myself, and will drive down to fish it every third day or so, it could get awesome soon. When it does, I'll move my trailer to the springs Today, I think I'm going to go to the lower Madison below Reynolds bridge and chuck and duck ..... this is pentance for having spent too much on fly tying materials at Blue Ribbon. I'm told that the catching is very good now in that area, with nymphs, but sinker and bobber is always a form of punishment, imho, for some sin, somewhere, sometime, against the fishing gods. g A few new logs on my site but I've been playing tourist some and taking a few days off ---------- http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/logs.php |
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Larry wrote:snip.. this is pentance for having spent too
much on fly tying materials at Blue Ribbon. Thanks for the series of reports and your logs. I know what you meen about Blue Ribbon. Just received an e-mail from a friend in Arkansas who shares a soft hackle addiction. He was just back from Montana and he thanked me for sending him to Blue Ribbon Flyshop. He also dropped a hundred bucks on soft hackle materials. Big Dale |
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larry - don't know if you're following threads or not, but do you know
anything about streams in the lee metcalf wilderness area, specifically those in the cabin creek wildlife management area just north of quake lake? jeff Larry Linthicum wrote: The weather has started to warm and I'm in a quandry about where to spend my time. |
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In article FVIBc.6894$HN5.38@lakeread06, d
says... larry - don't know if you're following threads or not, but do you know anything about streams in the lee metcalf wilderness area, specifically those in the cabin creek wildlife management area just north of quake lake? Be@ver Creek is a pretty good cutthroat storm, from where it flows into Quake Lake all the way up as far as you want to hike. Kevin |
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 17:42:31 -0500, Kevin Vang
wrote: In article FVIBc.6894$HN5.38@lakeread06, d says... larry - don't know if you're following threads or not, but do you know anything about streams in the lee metcalf wilderness area, specifically those in the cabin creek wildlife management area just north of quake lake? Be@ver Creek is a pretty good cutthroat storm, from where it flows into Quake Lake all the way up as far as you want to hike. Kevin Hey steve, if you bring the horses this is a good spot to head up into the high country. Also Red Rock Canyon, I think it's called, down by Hebgen is nice as well. Both have "good" dirt roads to the trail heads The upper beaver creek has a few grizz......actually a few years back I saw a mom and cub on the south bank of Quake lake right across from where Beaver creek dumps into Quake lake. They get your attention no matter how far away they seem:-) Stop at the Quake Lake "museum" it's an interesting but sad story of one real ****ty Night for some real unlucky folks. Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com |
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thanks kevin. that's one of the streams i noted...but i was also
looking at all the water and small lakes west and northwest of beaver creek. looks like a good road runs north by beaver creek, and then a bunch of smaller forest roads all over the place. btw... does anyone have a garmin gps map chip for that area? jeff Kevin Vang wrote: In article FVIBc.6894$HN5.38@lakeread06, d says... larry - don't know if you're following threads or not, but do you know anything about streams in the lee metcalf wilderness area, specifically those in the cabin creek wildlife management area just north of quake lake? Be@ver Creek is a pretty good cutthroat storm, from where it flows into Quake Lake all the way up as far as you want to hike. Kevin |
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