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Old January 5th, 2008, 07:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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Well, in my neck of California, local streams are closed the last couple
months of the year to help the few remaining salmon survive. January One
reopens them and, "in a good year" the first month or so is the best of the
year locally, imho.

THIS year, my truck developed an on-again-off-again-hard-to-diagnose
alternator problem that kept me from fishing the first few days. As of
now, after some big storms, the local river is very high and muddy and
likely to remain that way for some time. Oh well.

I see posts on some other forums from guys in Colorado out fishing in the
snow ... the pictures of nice fish caught in beautiful surroundings look
like fun ( when viewed from the direct path of the warm air coming from the
furnace ;-)



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Old January 5th, 2008, 08:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Larry L wrote:
Well, in my neck of California, local streams are closed the last couple
months of the year to help the few remaining salmon survive. January One
reopens them and, "in a good year" the first month or so is the best of the
year locally, imho.

THIS year, my truck developed an on-again-off-again-hard-to-diagnose
alternator problem that kept me from fishing the first few days. As of
now, after some big storms, the local river is very high and muddy and
likely to remain that way for some time. Oh well.

I see posts on some other forums from guys in Colorado out fishing in the
snow ... the pictures of nice fish caught in beautiful surroundings look
like fun ( when viewed from the direct path of the warm air coming from the
furnace ;-)


Check out Stanley at the moment:

http://www.sawtoothcamera.com/

We're having a pretty fair snow year so far. It's looking good. You have
to make it over the hill (Galena Summit) this year, Larry. Say, July?

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Old January 5th, 2008, 11:00 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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"rw" wrote


We're having a pretty fair snow year so far. It's looking good. You have
to make it over the hill (Galena Summit) this year, Larry. Say, July?



Next trip to Silver Creek I'll make a point of it G

I'm not sure what exact itinerary my travels will follow next season. It
will start in Dillon or Ashton, mid-May, like the past. But I want to
incorporate some new waters or waters I've only skimmed and want to get to
know better this year.


 




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