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![]() "John Hightower" wrote in message ... "Jeff" This trip wasn't really planned around fishing the lake...we honestly didn't know what we'd find. I'm not very experienced in getting those big lake brookies yet, but next time i'll have ample streamers, damselflies, and chironomids, and hopefully a float tube. It would be a pleasant place to float away a day...unless of course forty happens by, in which case i guess the lake turns into a weedbed. g jeff Methinks that you just exposed to the light of day a 40 favorite secret spot- no! no! stay away don't go there!there ain't no fish there!- yada yada yada. That's the card he'll play. Experience suggests that this is exactly why he never went there. Wolfgang believe what you will......but then, that's what we do, ainna? |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... ...a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. Seven or eight? ![]() Wolfgang |
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Gene Cyprych wrote:
You should also know that I now agree with you about the Rudy. Your description of it was accurate- similar and back east and why fish in a back east kind of place when you're out west? Interesting. For me, the Ruby is a "different" type of water. It's one of my favorites when visiting the area. Small fertile water that produces big fish. Willi |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tim J. wrote: Jeff - sorry to interrupt (it's really pretty funny), but since you have now found Fawn Lake to be real, would you make the trip again? ... Fawn Weedbed is a *great* touron destination. NO place that's a 14 mile round trip hike is a "GREAT touron destination." This has been quite an entertaining thread. Willi |
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And from what I understand Willi, you can catch fish anywhere anytime.
We did catch fish but near the head of the creek. It gets pretty small further down AND we saw a couple of guys with worms and what looked to be spinning gear meant for off shore fishing. They appeared to be ready to yank some fish clear out of the water on the first hit. I think it gets a lot of pressure especially since you can harvest fish there. |
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![]() "Willi" wrote in message ... Gene Cyprych wrote: You should also know that I now agree with you about the Rudy. Your description of it was accurate- similar and back east and why fish in a back east kind of place when you're out west? Interesting. For me, the Ruby is a "different" type of water. It's one of my favorites when visiting the area. Small fertile water that produces big fish. Willi Yeah, nice fertile Brown trout water, with some nice smart fish hanging just out of sight (at least after they see you coming a mile away). A very technical stream...love it... |
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 20:22:57 -0600, Willi wrote:
This has been quite an entertaining thread. yup :-).. just how fast can one tap dance on the head of a pin? |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
...... a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. Maybe some wanderers, lost and confused, smoked them? ![]() JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Ken Fortenberry wrote: ...... a "lake" covered fore to aft and stem to stern in thick weeds doesn't just become weedless in seven or eight years. Maybe some wanderers, lost and confused, smoked them? ![]() JR Yeah, but the REALLY funny part is........he's absolutely right! ![]() Wolfgang |
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