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Larry L wrote:
as for hyped up --- I wish I knew of a good fishing hole ( with easy access for a old man that often has problems hobbling across the back yard), that wasn't hyped up ... trick seems to be to enjoy what you really find and ignore the sales pitch ... With all the requirements you have as to what makes for a "good fishing hole" and your "access problems" , the choises are slim and undiscovered roadside places are pretty much nonexistent. All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... Willi |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... Wouldn't it be great to have a deep, well circulated, private pond off a spring creek when you reach about 80 years of age? 24"? Give me a break, Willi. How about 30+"? I know just the place to build one, but it would cost. Maybe some ROFF geezers would like to pool their money. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... Wouldn't it be great to have a deep, well circulated, private pond off a spring creek when you reach about 80 years of age? 24"? Give me a break, Willi. How about 30+"? I know just the place to build one, but it would cost. Maybe some ROFF geezers would like to pool their money. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
Willi & Sue wrote: All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... Wouldn't it be great to have a deep, well circulated, private pond off a spring creek when you reach about 80 years of age? 24"? Give me a break, Willi. How about 30+"? I know just the place to build one, but it would cost. Maybe some ROFF geezers would like to pool their money. :-) I'd choose the private Spring Creek. Willi |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
rw wrote: Willi & Sue wrote: All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... Wouldn't it be great to have a deep, well circulated, private pond off a spring creek when you reach about 80 years of age? 24"? Give me a break, Willi. How about 30+"? I know just the place to build one, but it would cost. Maybe some ROFF geezers would like to pool their money. :-) I'd choose the private Spring Creek. Just make sure it has wheel-chair access. :-) A beautiful place sold last year in Picabo, Idaho. The Susie Q Ranch. Maybe a mile or so of Silver Creek -- both sides, seldom-fished . I think Bechtel bought it as a corporate getaway, but I'm not completely sure about that. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote With all the requirements you have as to what makes for a "good fishing hole" and your "access problems" , the choises are slim and undiscovered roadside places are pretty much nonexistent. All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... I was really trying to focus on was the "enjoy what you really find" in my statement. Warren seemed to suggest not fishing the Mo because it's over hyped. I suggest fishing the Missouri. But, I also suggest being prepared to find it to be less than it is often "advertised." "All my requirements" includes the fact that I'm looking for places to stay for several weeks at a time. I'm far less picky for weekend type stays. After a couple days on the Mo I bet you leave thinking it's damn fine fishing, but not much of a place to be .... the rest of the day. I don't fish all day or even near that and the rest of the day is very important. That is one reason I like Silver Creek ... Hayspur is just a nice place to be ... or I can just go for a walk over at Point of Rocks ( I even took a Labramutt to walk with last trip !! ) ... or I can string up my 3wt and walk Loving Creek, maybe this time I won't spook them all ... I make no apologies for being picky about where I spend my time ... I often sense a bit of hostility in your replies to my posts, but I don't mean to offend anyone. I DO mean to please myself .... and that seems like the only sensible thing to do from my view. Have fun regardless of where you end up .... I will. |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote With all the requirements you have as to what makes for a "good fishing hole" and your "access problems" , the choises are slim and undiscovered roadside places are pretty much nonexistent. All of us would love to fish for free rising 24" trout in a place that we have to ourselves.................... I was really trying to focus on was the "enjoy what you really find" in my statement. Warren seemed to suggest not fishing the Mo because it's over hyped. I suggest fishing the Missouri. But, I also suggest being prepared to find it to be less than it is often "advertised." "All my requirements" includes the fact that I'm looking for places to stay for several weeks at a time. I'm far less picky for weekend type stays. After a couple days on the Mo I bet you leave thinking it's damn fine fishing, but not much of a place to be .... the rest of the day. I don't fish all day or even near that and the rest of the day is very important. That is one reason I like Silver Creek ... Hayspur is just a nice place to be ... or I can just go for a walk over at Point of Rocks ( I even took a Labramutt to walk with last trip !! ) ... or I can string up my 3wt and walk Loving Creek, maybe this time I won't spook them all ... I make no apologies for being picky about where I spend my time ... I often sense a bit of hostility in your replies to my posts, but I don't mean to offend anyone. I DO mean to please myself .... and that seems like the only sensible thing to do from my view. Have fun regardless of where you end up .... I will. |
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![]() "rw" wrote .. I think Bechtel bought it as a corporate getaway, but I'm not completely sure about that. Steve Bechtel that has a big ranch near Hollister and another near Twin Bridges, Mt and has field trials dogs ... my old brain doesn't remember how he made his billions. ???? |
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![]() "rw" wrote .. I think Bechtel bought it as a corporate getaway, but I'm not completely sure about that. Steve Bechtel that has a big ranch near Hollister and another near Twin Bridges, Mt and has field trials dogs ... my old brain doesn't remember how he made his billions. ???? |
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Larry L wrote:
I make no apologies for being picky about where I spend my time ... I often sense a bit of hostility in your replies to my posts, but I don't mean to offend anyone. No hostility was intended. I do tend to be blunt. I DO mean to please myself .... and that seems like the only sensible thing to do from my view. Have fun regardless of where you end up .... I will. That is what it's about. Willi |
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