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Old March 6th, 2004, 05:06 AM
Willi
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Old March 6th, 2004, 05:23 AM
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"Willi" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Willi



Very nice looking fish. Looks like it will be a very nice place when the
vegetation sprouts.

TL
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Old March 6th, 2004, 08:00 AM
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Willi wrote:
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Willi


Nice shots, and some nice fish Willi. I'm puzzled by the white spots
on the rocks in the last picture. Did ypouo push the saturation, and
the dry spots went white?

I hope the turkeys don't take the fish out of this stretch. Maybe it's
catch and release.

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Old March 6th, 2004, 01:12 PM
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Nice shots, and some nice fish Willi. ---still have not changed to

digital--what camera do you use--the water detail is so good you could give
me indoor presentation lessons.---
"see the foam over behind that rock"
or as bruiser would say " he'll be over behind that rock -get ready- get
ready- oh you missed him- let him take it a little before you set--now
let's run to the next spot"
Sure enjoyed fishing with both of you last clave---if gas prices keep going
up might just have to enjoy pictures this year !
Joe McIntosh
















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Old March 6th, 2004, 02:12 PM
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Willi wrote:

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These little photo essays of yours are really, really good. I very
much like seeing an intelligently chosen photo of a piece of water,
then learning from which spots in it fish were taken.

And what could be more welcome than a new piece of trout water opening
up just 5 minutes from home? Congratulations.

JR
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Old March 6th, 2004, 02:15 PM
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"JR" wrote...
Willi wrote:

http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/030504.htm



These little photo essays of yours are really, really good. I very
much like seeing an intelligently chosen photo of a piece of water,
then learning from which spots in it fish were taken.

And what could be more welcome than a new piece of trout water opening
up just 5 minutes from home? Congratulations.


What he said, Willi. Thanks.
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TL,
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Old March 6th, 2004, 02:56 PM
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Willi wrote:

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Willi


Willi,
Beautiful color on those fish! WIWT!
El Paso Bob

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Old March 6th, 2004, 04:30 PM
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Chas Wade wrote:
Willi wrote:

http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/030504.htm

Willi



Nice shots, and some nice fish Willi. I'm puzzled by the white spots
on the rocks in the last picture. Did ypouo push the saturation, and
the dry spots went white?


Exactly right, good job. The fish actually was just about as colorful as
the other one. The light was very harsh? for most of the day and washed
out the color.


I hope the turkeys don't take the fish out of this stretch. Maybe it's
catch and release.



It's not a real big problem. During most flows, it is a difficult place
for a casual bait fisherman to have much success. Making it C&R would be
a mixed blessing. The fish might be better protected but if they
designate it C&R, it will be "discovered" by fly fishermen and become
VERY crowded. Right now these areas are pretty much ignored by the local
fly fishermen. I think this is because they are too close and they don't
look like the more mountainous areas the people are used to fishing.
Most people don't even know they hold trout.

Willi



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Old March 6th, 2004, 04:31 PM
Willi
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Joe McIntosh wrote:

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Nice shots, and some nice fish Willi. ---still have not changed to


digital--what camera do you use--the water detail is so good you could give
me indoor presentation lessons.---
"see the foam over behind that rock"
or as bruiser would say " he'll be over behind that rock -get ready- get
ready- oh you missed him- let him take it a little before you set--now
let's run to the next spot"
Sure enjoyed fishing with both of you last clave---if gas prices keep going
up might just have to enjoy pictures this year !
Joe McIntosh



With the higher predicted gas prices and the cheap airfares, it's gotten
to the point that flying is cheaper than driving.

Willi






 




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