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On Mar 29, 9:02*am, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
On Mar 29, 7:14*am, jeff miller wrote: Halfordian Golfer wrote: Either way the golden stone is very effective year round. makela is one of the beat golden stone nymph flyfishers i've encountered. *if you get the chance, it's worth a day watching him prospecting for trout. jeff I wonder if a decent strategy would be to plan on driving upstream on the Ark until the conditions, and maybe even the head of the hatch, were found. You can drive all the way to Leadville at over 10,000 feet. Shouldn't be too much runoff that high, and I imagine an eagle eye would spot fishable water even in the worst of it. There'd also be other options in the area and the scenery would be fantastic. If the loop included returning via I70 at Copper Mountain there might be a rise at the ponds at Dowd Junction, or even the ponds just north in Frisco, Ten Mile Creek or the inlet of Dillon. The downside would be that Mike would be tired on monday! Your pal, Halfordian Golfer One thing probably worth noting is that you can buy a Colorado license online this year for the first time. Get that ready to go to save time. http://wildlife.state.co.us/ShopDOW/AppsAndLicenses/ Your pal, Halfordian Golfer |
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