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When the going gets weird, the weird go fishing.
I've got half a mind, (stop right there 40 ;-), to haul ass out of here and do some late season trout fishing. I'm talkin' about the mountain streams of North Cackalacky. Anybody have info on whether the Graham County trout streams are sufficiently drought-recovered to allow guilt-free fishing ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... When the going gets weird, the weird go fishing. I've got half a mind, (stop right there 40 ;-), to haul ass out of here and do some late season trout fishing. I'm talkin' about the mountain streams of North Cackalacky. Anybody have info on whether the Graham County trout streams are sufficiently drought-recovered to allow guilt-free fishing ? -- Ken Fortenberry Do not know about NC, but trying to leave tomorrow for a couple days on Hat Creek, Big Lake, Fall River in the Burney area. Trying to get in one last trip before winter. Except is supposed to be down to 33 at night and 71 during the day. Was 16 on Friday night in Burney according to Vaughn's Fly shop. |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote When the going gets weird, the weird go fishing. Go for it ! We could all use a little "catch and keep" sanity fishing about now. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote Trying to get in one last trip before winter. Except is supposed to be down to 33 at night and 71 during the day. Was 16 on Friday night in Burney according to Vaughn's Fly shop. I have jury duty this week but I may head over the hill through Yosemite to Hot Creek ( half as much driving as Hat, for me ) the week after. I've been there, and to the Hat area both, at the time of my birthday ( 22nd ) a few times and, yes, it's cold at nights, but you'll surviveG The fishing can be very good, the weather that wonderful crisp that makes you glad you spent the bucks on Capilene undies. It's a wonderful time of year. |
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Here's a picture of Big Snowbird five weeks ago. Somewhat low but not too
bad. http://www.pbase.com/rwpatton/image/103114960/large -- Bob Patton (change bgzqsdq to charter to reply) .. "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... When the going gets weird, the weird go fishing. I've got half a mind, (stop right there 40 ;-), to haul ass out of here and do some late season trout fishing. I'm talkin' about the mountain streams of North Cackalacky. Anybody have info on whether the Graham County trout streams are sufficiently drought-recovered to allow guilt-free fishing ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Bob Patton wrote:
Here's a picture of Big Snowbird five weeks ago. Somewhat low but not too bad. http://www.pbase.com/rwpatton/image/103114960/large Nice pic, Bob. Thanks. I hope you had good trip, I'm really fond of Snowbird. I've decided to switch gears and head north instead of south. I'm going to do my last-of-the-year trout fishing on the Holy Waters of Michigan. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote Trying to get in one last trip before winter. Except is supposed to be down to 33 at night and 71 during the day. Was 16 on Friday night in Burney according to Vaughn's Fly shop. I have jury duty this week but I may head over the hill through Yosemite to Hot Creek ( half as much driving as Hat, for me ) the week after. I've been there, and to the Hat area both, at the time of my birthday ( 22nd ) a few times and, yes, it's cold at nights, but you'll surviveG The fishing can be very good, the weather that wonderful crisp that makes you glad you spent the bucks on Capilene undies. It's a wonderful time of year. Was warm during the day, down to the lower 30's at night, but the electric fireplace in the camper kept us warm on the Rancheria RV park's electricity. $27 / night less 10% for good sam membership. Took the boat to Big Lake / alawaji springs state park. Interesting spring fed lake, with loads of alge in the water. Saw a couple of rises with no joy. Trolled a Wooley Bugger with no joy. Was supposed to be some springs coming out of the basalt rock with extremely clear water and wary large trout, that we could not find. As we were returning to the boat ramp asked another boat where the springs were. Said follow him. All the sudden the water is gin clear and 15' deep. Nice fellow. We parked the boat and took a walk on the trail and saw lots of small trout in the springs area. As we left as was getting sundown, and lots of biting bugs, wife saw a maybe 24" trout cruise by the boat on her side. Not enough time to fish and find the ramp in the dark. May return. Yesterday went to Mcarthur-Burney Park and Lake Britton. Fished Burney Creek. Large Stonefly's trying to fly, and one person got 1 fish, not I. Fishing good, catching poor. Took a tour of the lake and tried for some of the smallmouth bass, with no luck there either. But a beautiful trip and have not been up there for at least 33 years. Next time, will hit Hat Creek and the Pit river, maybe take the canoe or Kayak down Fall River. Left last night at about 6 and was home at 11:30. Figured I would only get part way, but made better time than expected. Had to be back today for a class at the local JC. |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote Trying to get in one last trip before winter. Except is supposed to be down to 33 at night and 71 during the day. Was 16 on Friday night in Burney according to Vaughn's Fly shop. I have jury duty this week but I may head over the hill through Yosemite to Hot Creek ( half as much driving as Hat, for me ) the week after. I've been there, and to the Hat area both, at the time of my birthday ( 22nd ) a few times and, yes, it's cold at nights, but you'll surviveG The fishing can be very good, the weather that wonderful crisp that makes you glad you spent the bucks on Capilene undies. It's a wonderful time of year. We went up to Hot Creek last year in Oct and was really cold. We stayed at Pine Cliff RV park on June Lake. Nice place. We were up there a month ago or so. Fishing conditions were terrible. Went the weekend when the flash floods closed 395. Went out to Fish Hot Creek, and not much happening, and went over to the Owens. Black clouds to the east and then about 40 mph winds. Figured I am not good enough or tough enough to fish in those conditions. Wife would not let me toss a fly into the brood ponds at the hatchery. Stayed at Tuolumne Meadows one night, but the rain / hail and a 2 foot rise in the river put the fish off the bite. Could see them but they did not want anything I had in the fly box. |
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