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In a few words, another great time at the Western Clave. Good to see the
regulars (Warren, Willi, Snoop, Charlie Choc, rw, Bruiser, John Hightower, Randy Kane, Chas Wade, etc), our semi-regular claver from Cackalacky, Jeffie; and our very regular Indian Guide, Chief Joseph Metamucil McIntosh. Despite our well deserved reputations, we were able to get a few new attendees in Harry Mason, Lou Teletski and his friend Tom, and John Godfrey from Boise, and The Mighty Finn, Mike Makela. The campground selected by Clavemeister Warren worked out very well. It was centrally located to lots of water, had a good cafe across the street, had lots of trees, and a nice campground host, Billy. I wouldn't mind using this place as Clave Central again in the future. I made the short, scenic trip from Valley Center, Ca to the campground in about 18.5 hours, arriving at 12:30 in the morning. The odometer said it logged 1090 miles in that stretch. Can't understand why I was a little tired when Willi came by to go fishing later that morning at 6:30. Must be getting old. Friday, Willi and I fished the Madison across from the campground and then down at Raynold's Bridge. After having bought some of the green drakes at Penns last year, I thought that they were the largest dry fly that I would probably ever use. Wrong! The stoneflies that Willi had tied up to match the monsters hatching were the size of small birds.The fish liked them and I managed to hook up, but not land, several before I lost all of Willi's flies to the fish. Meanwhile Willi had.....well, ....you know...pictures on ABPF. Friday night Willi, John Godfrey (a friend of mine who finally made it to a clave) and I set up an assembly line and tied up a bunch more. After that, I can't recall which fishing trip goes with which day but........ Jeff, John Godfrey, rw, and I went to Indian Creek and had a good day on some beautiful water. Willi, John, John, Indian Joe, and I drove 215 miles of bad dirt road, got ran off a creek by mosquitoes, drove 175 miles of bad dirt road, had a flat tire (with the flat spare option), fixed said tire, drove 88 more miles of bad dirt road, fished for an hour, but capped the day off with chocolate and strawberry malteds at the Ennis Cafe. Good day...great adventure...no fish for me.... Fished Upper Soda Butte and had a good day with the little Cutts while some of the boys were at Rattlesnake Lake. Fished the Gallatin with John and John. John Godfrey caught a bunch! Fished the Yellowstone on opening day with all the ROFFians, 987, 437,983.2 other fly fishermen, and 3 buffaloes. (pics on ABPF) Fished $3 Bridge and caught a few at dusk with John Godfrey. Fished Raynold's Bridge with better than moderate success on the last Friday of the Clave. Ceded my holdings in the big hole just north of the bridge to Chas, who dredged the fish up until way after dark. Other highlights: No ROFFians became inebriated enough on raffle night to have their picture adorn the "Boobs and Butts" Wall of Shame at the Happy Hour Bar. I won a great shirt at the raffle. Thanks, John H! (Big Dale, your raffle gift left today) Charlie Choc managed to get his parts from African Axles "R" Us and join us. We also got to meet Ms. Choc, a delightful lady. Not so highlights: Charlie Wilson had to cancel. We missed ya! The redneck idiot in the campground across from us whipped out his chainsaw one afternoon and proceeded to drop a 40 foot tree right in the campground! Snoop left early with an ailment. (no, not the usual Honky Tonk Fever and attendant Gringo Butt). I fell down (dry Reided) three times in one day! Left a quarter pound of flesh in various cracks and crevices at the Ruby River. My hotel room in Las Vegas was on the 14th floor, no air conditioning and about 100 degrees outside! We gotta wait another year to do it again Many thanks to Warren for the organization of the clave. Good job, Bud. I had a great time. Danl PS....... A CD of the pictures I took is on its way to Warren for compilation into the "Clave CD". Those of you that have pictures of me, please feel free to email them to me (Hint, hint, esp. for Charlie Choc). |
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Danl wrote:
[snip of excellent report] Jeff, John Godfrey, rw, and I went to Indian Creek and had a good day on some beautiful water. That is such a pretty area. From the looks of it, you guys made it pretty far up the creek, no? When I was there last year I managed to squeeze in a couple of hours in that area, but I stayed pretty near the campground. Willi, John, John, Indian Joe, and I drove 215 miles of bad dirt road, got ran off a creek by mosquitoes, drove 175 miles of bad dirt road, had a flat tire (with the flat spare option), fixed said tire, drove 88 more miles of bad dirt road, fished for an hour, but capped the day off with chocolate and strawberry malteds at the Ennis Cafe. SWMBO and I had breakfast there and they had some pretty good Indian fry bread. [another little snip] Fished Raynold's Bridge with better than moderate success on the last Friday of the Clave. Ceded my holdings in the big hole just north of the bridge to Chas, who dredged the fish up until way after dark. IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Other highlights: No ROFFians became inebriated enough on raffle night to have their picture adorn the "Boobs and Butts" Wall of Shame at the Happy Hour Bar. Ah, the Happy Hour. That was where SWMBO and I hung out after running around all day. It just felt like a comfortable place from the first time we walked in. Nothing like a couple Moose Drools on tap and a garlic burger to top off the day. (And their onion rings were killer.) Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. Chuck Vance |
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Danl wrote:
[snip of excellent report] Jeff, John Godfrey, rw, and I went to Indian Creek and had a good day on some beautiful water. That is such a pretty area. From the looks of it, you guys made it pretty far up the creek, no? When I was there last year I managed to squeeze in a couple of hours in that area, but I stayed pretty near the campground. Willi, John, John, Indian Joe, and I drove 215 miles of bad dirt road, got ran off a creek by mosquitoes, drove 175 miles of bad dirt road, had a flat tire (with the flat spare option), fixed said tire, drove 88 more miles of bad dirt road, fished for an hour, but capped the day off with chocolate and strawberry malteds at the Ennis Cafe. SWMBO and I had breakfast there and they had some pretty good Indian fry bread. [another little snip] Fished Raynold's Bridge with better than moderate success on the last Friday of the Clave. Ceded my holdings in the big hole just north of the bridge to Chas, who dredged the fish up until way after dark. IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Other highlights: No ROFFians became inebriated enough on raffle night to have their picture adorn the "Boobs and Butts" Wall of Shame at the Happy Hour Bar. Ah, the Happy Hour. That was where SWMBO and I hung out after running around all day. It just felt like a comfortable place from the first time we walked in. Nothing like a couple Moose Drools on tap and a garlic burger to top off the day. (And their onion rings were killer.) Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. Chuck Vance |
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![]() "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... Fished Raynold's Bridge with better than moderate success on the last Friday of the Clave. Ceded my holdings in the big hole just north of the bridge to Chas, who dredged the fish up until way after dark. IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Right you are, Chuck. That should have read "just east of the bridge". Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. You're welcome. Are you gonna attend next year? Danl |
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![]() "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... Fished Raynold's Bridge with better than moderate success on the last Friday of the Clave. Ceded my holdings in the big hole just north of the bridge to Chas, who dredged the fish up until way after dark. IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Right you are, Chuck. That should have read "just east of the bridge". Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. You're welcome. Are you gonna attend next year? Danl |
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Danl wrote:
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Right you are, Chuck. That should have read "just east of the bridge". Ah, so it *was* the very same hole. I never did get a chance to fish it. Guys would start showing up there a little after dawn, and each time someone stepped away from the spot, there'd be someone else to swoop down on it. It actually sort of funny. :-) Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. You're welcome. Are you gonna attend next year? One of these days I will. I had thought about going this year, but funds and time are short, because SWMBO and I are off next week to Canuckistan for her high school reunion. She'll get to hang out with a bunch of old buds, and I'll get to fish the Crowsnest River. :-) But I intend to get back up to Mooontana soon, and I hope I can time it to be there for one of the claves. It looks like you guys were fishing all the same areas that I want to spend more time in. (Raynolds Pass, $3, the Gallatin just above the park (and Taylor's Fork), Indian Creek, etc.) One quick question while I've got your attention: In one of the posts about the clave, mention was made of Grayling Creek. We drove past it every day, but I never got a chance to try it. If you can tell me without giving away any "secrets", how did it fish? The section we passed on the way up to the Gallatin looked very promising. Chuck Vance |
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Danl wrote:
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... IIRC, there was a big hole just east of the bridge above the little island. (I could be wrong, but I was thinking the Madison was running pretty much east to west at the bridge, before turning north towards Ennis.) Guys were lined up to fish that every day we were there. (We stayed in the second house above the bridge.) Right you are, Chuck. That should have read "just east of the bridge". Ah, so it *was* the very same hole. I never did get a chance to fish it. Guys would start showing up there a little after dawn, and each time someone stepped away from the spot, there'd be someone else to swoop down on it. It actually sort of funny. :-) Thanks for the TR. It reminded me of some really nice times in that area. And nice pics, as well. You're welcome. Are you gonna attend next year? One of these days I will. I had thought about going this year, but funds and time are short, because SWMBO and I are off next week to Canuckistan for her high school reunion. She'll get to hang out with a bunch of old buds, and I'll get to fish the Crowsnest River. :-) But I intend to get back up to Mooontana soon, and I hope I can time it to be there for one of the claves. It looks like you guys were fishing all the same areas that I want to spend more time in. (Raynolds Pass, $3, the Gallatin just above the park (and Taylor's Fork), Indian Creek, etc.) One quick question while I've got your attention: In one of the posts about the clave, mention was made of Grayling Creek. We drove past it every day, but I never got a chance to try it. If you can tell me without giving away any "secrets", how did it fish? The section we passed on the way up to the Gallatin looked very promising. Chuck Vance |
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![]() Danl wrote: Danl PS....... A CD of the pictures I took is on its way to Warren for compilation into the "Clave CD". Those of you that have pictures of me, please feel free to email them to me (Hint, hint, esp. for Charlie Choc). Warren wants to do a CD with a soundtrack using pictures of people. If you send me your pictures (and if the other people will as well), I'd be glad to assemble a compilation CD. Don't know if I'll have time for anything fancy but at least everyone will get all the pix. Willi |
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![]() Danl wrote: Danl PS....... A CD of the pictures I took is on its way to Warren for compilation into the "Clave CD". Those of you that have pictures of me, please feel free to email them to me (Hint, hint, esp. for Charlie Choc). Warren wants to do a CD with a soundtrack using pictures of people. If you send me your pictures (and if the other people will as well), I'd be glad to assemble a compilation CD. Don't know if I'll have time for anything fancy but at least everyone will get all the pix. Willi |
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Chuck,
There's a plaque on a rock near one hole in that stretch, with the name of a guy who used to fish there a lot. We actually did fine almost everwhere within a mile of that spot. And although Danl had an awesome streak going there, we could also probably call it the "Mr. Sunshine" pool, i.e. "Excuse Me, I'm working some fish here". That guy I could do without. And none of us saw him catch a fish ;-) If you really want the primo spot on all the river I saw, get a room at Slide Inn and get up early :-) bruce h |
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