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Old July 22nd, 2005, 11:31 AM
Tim J.
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Jeff Miller wrote:
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hell, even a fuktard knows fawn lake ain't a myth.


I'm just glad you didn't carry that baggage with you all this time. ;-)
Nice report, Jeff.
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 04:09 PM
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Tim J. wrote:
Jeff Miller wrote:
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hell, even a fuktard knows fawn lake ain't a myth.


I'm just glad you didn't carry that baggage with you all this time. ;-)
Nice report, Jeff.


Jeffie actually went to Fawn Weedbed ? In July ?
Now that's funny, but obviously the joke's on him.

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 04:34 PM
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:09:57 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
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Tim J. wrote:
Jeff Miller wrote:
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hell, even a fuktard knows fawn lake ain't a myth.


I'm just glad you didn't carry that baggage with you all this time. ;-)
Nice report, Jeff.


Jeffie actually went to Fawn Weedbed ? In July ?
Now that's funny, but obviously the joke's on him.


Assuming you even went up there, what you saw was some old mostly dried up
beaver ponds near Fawn Lake. The lake is a pretty and spring fed but isn't
visible from the trail unless you hike past it on up to Fawn Pass. Obviously the
joke is you.
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 05:15 PM
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Charlie Choc wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Jeffie actually went to Fawn Weedbed ? In July ?
Now that's funny, but obviously the joke's on him.


Assuming you even went up there, what you saw was some old mostly dried up
beaver ponds near Fawn Lake. The lake is a pretty and spring fed but isn't
visible from the trail unless you hike past it on up to Fawn Pass. Obviously the
joke is you.


No, I saw your photo on abpf. That's Fawn Weedbed alright
with far fewer weeds than I remember. How was the fishing ?

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 05:28 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote

No, I saw your photo on abpf. That's Fawn Weedbed alright
with far fewer weeds than I remember. How was the fishing ?


hellfire, forty, what a silly question; you know fish can't be caught
from a non-existant lake!

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 05:36 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote
No, I saw your photo on abpf. That's Fawn Weedbed alright
with far fewer weeds than I remember. How was the fishing ?


hellfire, forty, what a silly question; you know fish can't be caught
from a non-existant lake!


Yeah, and I'd be shocked to learn that fish were
caught from that "lake". Charlie's pix look like
a lake but the weedbeds extend far out from the
shore, they almost met in the middle the year I
hiked by there, making fishing impossible most of
the fishing season. Even if you could somehow cast
over all the weeds and accidentally hook a fish you'd
never be able to drag it back through all the weeds
to land it.

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 06:16 PM
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 16:36:27 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote
No, I saw your photo on abpf. That's Fawn Weedbed alright
with far fewer weeds than I remember. How was the fishing ?


hellfire, forty, what a silly question; you know fish can't be caught
from a non-existant lake!


Yeah, and I'd be shocked to learn that fish were
caught from that "lake". Charlie's pix look like
a lake but the weedbeds extend far out from the
shore, they almost met in the middle the year I
hiked by there, making fishing impossible most of
the fishing season. Even if you could somehow cast
over all the weeds and accidentally hook a fish you'd
never be able to drag it back through all the weeds
to land it.


There aren't any weed beds around Fawn Lake. You can't see the lake when you
"hike by", if you even did. You saw the old beaver ponds if you saw anything.
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 06:23 PM
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Yeah, and I'd be shocked to learn that fish were
caught from that "lake". Charlie's pix look like
a lake but the weedbeds extend far out from the
shore, they almost met in the middle the year I
hiked by there, making fishing impossible most of
the fishing season. Even if you could somehow cast
over all the weeds and accidentally hook a fish you'd
never be able to drag it back through all the weeds
to land it.


The year you were there? Where? There is no "Fawn Lake".

Wolfgang
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 07:42 PM
Jeff
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:



Yeah, and I'd be shocked to learn that fish were
caught from that "lake". Charlie's pix look like
a lake but the weedbeds extend far out from the
shore, they almost met in the middle the year I
hiked by there, making fishing impossible most of
the fishing season. Even if you could somehow cast
over all the weeds and accidentally hook a fish you'd
never be able to drag it back through all the weeds
to land it.


i don't know where you fished or what you "hiked by", but it sure wasn't
the fawn lake i saw...probably one of those other little weedbed lakes
on the way to fawn lake. When were you there? I posted a series of large
file pics for others to see...i'll reduce the file size tonight and
repost just the lake pics so you will have no doubt it's a lake full of
water and not marshy, swampy, or full of weedbeds. You can argue this
one all you want, but you're wrong about the fawn lake we personally
visited and observed last week (i.e., mid-July 2005, which i assume is
within the "fishing season" period you reference).

Fawn Lake is not huge, but it's not small either. It's deep and wide.
It doesn't dry up according to Craig Matthews and Steve H. at the Blue
Ribbon. It holds big brook trout. We all witnessed the rises. Warren
saw the big fish. The rises were within casting distance. the fish were
eating damselflies in big splashy takes. I saw one smaller fish jump
fully from the water after something. There appeared to be some small
mayfly hatches as well. There weren't any weeds or weedbeds that would
inhibit casting to or landing a fish. There were no above-bottom or
above-surface weeds at all. i'm a poor distance caster, and i got a
parachute adams out to the area of the rises. warren is a good distance
caster and he did a much better job than i of reaching the area of the
rises and splashes in front of him. ask him about the fish he saw. a
float tube is obviously the preferable manner of fishing the lake. The
lake was entirely free of any weeds growing up to or above the surface
from the bottom. In one of Charlie's pictures of Fawn Lake, I'm
walking/standing on a log that was just below the water surface. The
footing was mucky on the shore bottom and i'd sink in above my ankles
walking out to the drop off.

jeff
 




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