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Conan The Librarian wrote:
Friday: My last day, and since I've caught fish everywhere I've been except for B*g Sn*wb*rd (and since I'm a stubborn *******), I decided to give it another try. The knee was holding up fine, so the plan was to hike up to the lower falls and fish that area. Passed three flyfishers on the way. One was the toothless guy from Deliverance (and packing a pistol), and the others looked fairly normal. They must have thought I knew something abou the area, because they asked me where the best fishing was. (I told them it was below Junction ;-). We exchanged pleasnatries and I continued on, keeping an eye on my back until I was out of gunshot range. ;-) Up to S*ss*fr*ss in about 55 minutes, and in another 20 heard what sounded like a real waterfall. I found a really obvious path down to the water, and slid my way down, coming out at the top of a nice falls and just below two pretty pools and another smaller falls. (http://uweb.txstate.edu/~cv01/snowbirdfalls01.jpg) Without giving too much more detail (Jeffy already knows where this is, I'm sure ... and Wayno too), I fished the lower pool and despite screwing up a couple of casts (immediate drag in the eddies), I was fortunate enough to have a nice brown (12"+) jump all over my offering. He was a bulldog, but was kind enough to pose for a photo: http://uweb.txstate.edu/~cv01/brown.jpg I fished the next pool with no luck and thought about scaling the falls, but figured I'd wait and do that when there's someone with me to scrape my remains up off the rocks below. (Do you guys just go up the face of the rocks on the left there or what?) Returned to the car, drank the best beer I've ever had, scoped out the Little Sn*b*rd a bit and was back at the house to pack up for my flight out on Saturday. On my way out on Saturday I snapped one last shot: http://uweb.txstate.edu/~cv01/cove.jpg Thanks to all who gave me advice, and tolerated my dumb questions. It was the fishing trip of a lifetime for this old liberrian, and I hope to do it again soon. :-) It's beautiful country with lovely, strong fish, and I hope to explore much more of it. Chuck Vance thanks for the fine story and photos chuck! you did right good on your first visit...better than most. it's a fine and wondrous place, and it'll be near bout the same on your next visit. (btw, you climb up the left side of the lower falls...and, wait til you see middle falls) jeff |
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