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I don't fish much these days, and so this TR documents
the first fish I caught this year, and several thereafter. I actually did break out my flyrod earlier this year, as I mentioned on ROFF before. In march I fished about 20min on the Middle Fork of the Gila, during a lunch break on a horseback ride into the Middle Fork. The river was high and I caught nothing. Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area. While we've done plenty of truck camping, this was our first pack-in camp, and was an experiment in seeing how we overcame certain logistical difficulties, you can see pictures he http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/mimbres-packtrip/ It went well, and I had my 3wt with me, but again I didn't catch anything on my 20min lunch break! The river was extremely low, dry in some places, and the fish were incredibly shy. With the low clear water and predators around (we spooked two herons off the river), the trout were virtually impossible to cast to. I was unsuccessful on a couple of pools, and then lunch was over. But I did see good numbers of fish up to about 6-7". Two days later we left for a trip up to Colorado to visit family. But we took our time, and stayed two days in Angel Fire, NM for our 9th anniversary. Nice place! If you're thinking of going in the near future, "Rustic Retreats" has great rates on nice, new cabins. Email me for info. On the way we stopped at Coyote Creek State Park, a little park with a creek and beaver ponds that a friend recommended to us. It was here I hooked (and landed) my first fish of the year -- unfortunately a stocker bow, followed by a bunch more. Anyways, it was good casting practice :-) On our anniversary day, my wife insisted I take some time and fish the Cimmaron River below Eagle Nest Lake. Who am I to argue? We were driving up from the town of Cimarron (visited there and the Philmont Scout Ranch), and so I stopped in the regular waters just above the Scout land. Over 30 minutes of plinking in the pools I hooked but didn't land several fish, including probably a couple of about a foot, one at least definitely a wild brown. It was raining and I was soaked by then, but it was warm so no big deal. I stopped one more place, up in the special regs water, to see if it would be any better (regs are 1 fish over 16"). Some baetis were flying about so I put on a brown SJW with an #20 RS2 trailing it. Fishing was _very_ good, with bigger fish around. I didn't fish long but hooked two bows about 12-13", and hooked and landed two browns about 13" and 14", both deep bodied and strong (and both jumped). The bigger brown took the RS2, but the smaller one took the SJW just as it hit the water on a cast I had to flick under the overhanging willows. It was way cool to see his yellow shape come up and take it. Though named a river, this water is pretty small (USGS shows about 18cfs during the time I was there), and those fish fought like big fish, shaking their heads and peeling a little line off my 3wt. A good way to start the year ;-) Jon. |
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![]() "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... I don't fish much these days, and so this TR documents the first fish I caught this year, and several thereafter. I actually did break out my flyrod earlier this year, as I mentioned on ROFF before. In march I fished about 20min on the Middle Fork of the Gila, during a lunch break on a horseback ride into the Middle Fork. The river was high and I caught nothing. Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area. While we've done plenty of truck camping, this was our first pack-in camp, and was an experiment in seeing how we overcame certain logistical difficulties, you can see pictures he http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/mimbres-packtrip/ Beautiful pics, and a soul-satisfying thing to be doing! What's up with your horse that he needs training wheels? --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"Jonathan Cook" wrote: ... Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area. While we've done plenty of truck camping, this was our first pack-in camp, and was an experiment in seeing how we overcame certain logistical difficulties, you can see pictures he ... Beautiful pics, and a soul-satisfying thing to be doing! What's up with your horse that he needs training wheels? My guess is that certain logistical difficulties refers in part to the fact that Mrs. Cook travels with a wheelchair. I'd hazard a second guess, but you're a nice guy and will probably feel ****ty enough on your own without any help from me. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message gy.com... riverman wrote: "Jonathan Cook" wrote: ... Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area. While we've done plenty of truck camping, this was our first pack-in camp, and was an experiment in seeing how we overcame certain logistical difficulties, you can see pictures he ... Beautiful pics, and a soul-satisfying thing to be doing! What's up with your horse that he needs training wheels? My guess is that certain logistical difficulties refers in part to the fact that Mrs. Cook travels with a wheelchair. Well yeah, that's obvious. So Jonathon: were the 'logistical difficulties' managable? It sure looked like a great trip; it'd be good to know that you can keep doing them. There was some discussion awhile back about pack animals being in Wilderness areas, and your TR puts excellent color on the importance of it. --riverman |
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"riverman" wrote in message ...
Well yeah, that's obvious. No worries -- if you can't make jokes and laugh about life, you're doomed...in our house, gimp is a PC word... So Jonathon: were the 'logistical difficulties' managable? Yeah, we'll be doing it again. My major concern was if our donkey could carry enough, and if the load would ride ok. I loaded my mule with as much as I could -- I'm small so he can easily carry 60lbs along with me. Going in I didn't have the wheels tied down as good...so I took them off the donkey and hung them on my saddle strings...my six-year-old mule had me, two sets of saddlebags (in front of me and behind), a bunch of stuff tied behind the saddle, and two 24" wheels hanging off his hips. He did great -- never spooked once. There was some discussion awhile back about pack animals being in Wilderness areas, and your TR puts excellent color on the importance of it. Obviously I'm in favor of it :-) Although the ATV and off-roader industry uses disabled people as a "reason" that motorized access should be maintained (and expanded!), my wife is a counter-datapoint. She'd _love_ to see the wilderness and roadless areas expanded, as would I. Jon. |
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![]() "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message m... "riverman" wrote in message ... Going in I didn't have the wheels tied down as good...so I took them off the donkey and hung them on my saddle strings...my six-year-old mule had me, two sets of saddlebags (in front of me and behind), a bunch of stuff tied behind the saddle, and two 24" wheels hanging off his hips. He did great -- never spooked once. Ahh, I did notice that the wheels were arranged differently in the two pictures. I was wondering if the terrain had done something to your wife's chair. How is it for mobility on the forest floor: do they make any sort of special wheels that can give better traction in the pine needles, etc? I think that being able to get around more easily would make it even better for her. Although the ATV and off-roader industry uses disabled people as a "reason" that motorized access should be maintained (and expanded!), my wife is a counter-datapoint. She'd _love_ to see the wilderness and roadless areas expanded, as would I. There is (was) a strong movement to make the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon accessible to people with disabilities, and it also raised a lot of questions about the accessibility of wilderness areas. The consensus among the clients was that the emphasis had to be on making their hardware, and the boats, more accommodating, and not to change the environment. --riverman |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message gy.com... riverman wrote: "Jonathan Cook" wrote: ... Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area. While we've done plenty of truck camping, this was our first pack-in camp, and was an experiment in seeing how we overcame certain logistical difficulties, you can see pictures he ... Beautiful pics, and a soul-satisfying thing to be doing! What's up with your horse that he needs training wheels? My guess is that certain logistical difficulties refers in part to the fact that Mrs. Cook travels with a wheelchair. I'd hazard a second guess, but you're a nice guy and will probably feel ****ty enough on your own without any help from me. I don't really care (because I already know the answer), but one of these days you might take a moment to ask yourself if there is ANYBODY on this planet you wouldn't use for your own selfish ends. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... ...Two weekends ago my wife and I did a one-night pack-in with our horse, mule, and burro into the Mimbres River in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area.... How comes it to be known the "Aldo Leopold Wilderness Area"? I've spent a good deal of time in his beloved sand counties (actually lived there for a while)......used to know a couple of his students......and their students (not bragging.....just sharing).....don't remember any connection with your part of the world. Wolfgang and thanks for the TR. |
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