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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message ups.com... Ozarks. Reports look good all over the place. Gonna be there tomorrow with our resident gear whore. Frank Reid accident reports will be posted when?g Good luck to both of you! At least I found a hat that floats: http://www.collegegear.com/sf/stores/1044/p-5898.shtml Frank Reid One hopes that one need not point out the fundamental problem with a floating hat. Wolfgang lifelong committed mouth breather. |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Here's the Fishing Report from the fly shop in Boulder Junction, WI: ================================================== ==================== Trout Inland Trout season ends Saturday September 30th, but low water levels have hurt our trout populations and it is best for the survival of the resource to cease all your trout fishing for the season! ================================================== ==================== Damn the luck. Now what ? I still plan to leave Urbana this Sunday and go fishing for a week or two *somewhere*, the question now is where. The Boulder Junction/Sylvania/Watersmeet area is nice because you can fish for trout, musky, pike and smallies all in the same area. I guess I could go up there and fish for musky, pike and smallies but I'm thinkin' I'm gonna punt and go somewhere where I can wade in a trout stream. Who knows where the good trout fishing is gonna be happenin' next week ? (And is willing to post it to roff ;-) I do. See above TR. Come out I'll take you. Just might cure you of your Utahphobia. Russell Really. |
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Russell D. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Who knows where the good trout fishing is gonna be happenin' next week ? (And is willing to post it to roff ;-) I do. See above TR. Come out I'll take you. Just might cure you of your Utahphobia. Russell Really. Thanks for the invite, and thanks to all for the suggestions, (except Louie who has inexplicably kicked me out of the Peter Charles Suite and into the garage, Bite Me Louie ;-), but I'm gonna stick around here in the Midwest. I'm down to three choices, Boulder Junction sans trout, the Ausable Holy Waters sans dry flies or a float trip down the Wisconsin River from Spring Green to the Mississip' sans any sort of good fly fishing at all. Could be worse. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. net... Russell D. wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Who knows where the good trout fishing is gonna be happenin' next week ? (And is willing to post it to roff ;-) Thanks for the invite, and thanks to all for the suggestions, (except Louie who has inexplicably kicked me out of the Peter Charles Suite and into the garage, Bite Me Louie ;-), but I'm gonna stick around here in the Midwest. I'm down to three choices, Boulder Junction sans trout, the Ausable Holy Waters sans dry flies or a float trip down the Wisconsin River from Spring Green to the Mississip' sans any sort of good fly fishing at all. Could be worse. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken, Lots of good small mouth action on the wisconsin right now.. Been having a blast with them Rick |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 03:15:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Could be worse. The garage starting to sound good, eh? d;o) |
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 20:34:15 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Here's the Fishing Report from the fly shop in Boulder Junction, WI: ================================================= ===================== Trout Inland Trout season ends Saturday September 30th, but low water levels have hurt our trout populations and it is best for the survival of the resource to cease all your trout fishing for the season! ================================================= ===================== Damn the luck. Now what ? I still plan to leave Urbana this Sunday and go fishing for a week or two *somewhere*, the question now is where. The Boulder Junction/Sylvania/Watersmeet area is nice because you can fish for trout, musky, pike and smallies all in the same area. I guess I could go up there and fish for musky, pike and smallies but I'm thinkin' I'm gonna punt and go somewhere where I can wade in a trout stream. Who knows where the good trout fishing is gonna be happenin' next week ? (And is willing to post it to roff ;-) Well, I think that the owner of said shop, while a good musky fisherman, is full of it. The southern part of the State has too much water right now, if anything. And while there are some streams in the NE that are very low the fact is that if you were to go to the Western part of the State you'd find good water levels. The spring ponds are in good shape. The Bois Brule has plenty of water right now. Even up here on the Prairie you would find low water but not dangerously low. The water temps are very good right now too. Except for a few streams in the far NE I think you can safely ignore him. I will. g.c. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Here's the Fishing Report from the fly shop in Boulder Junction, WI: ================================================== ==================== Trout Inland Trout season ends Saturday September 30th, but low water levels have hurt our trout populations and it is best for the survival of the resource to cease all your trout fishing for the season! ================================================== ==================== Damn the luck. Now what ? ... Well, I think that the owner of said shop, while a good musky fisherman, is full of it. The southern part of the State has too much water right now, if anything. And while there are some streams in the NE that are very low the fact is that if you were to go to the Western part of the State you'd find good water levels. The spring ponds are in good shape. The Bois Brule has plenty of water right now. Even up here on the Prairie you would find low water but not dangerously low. The water temps are very good right now too. Except for a few streams in the far NE I think you can safely ignore him. I will. The far NE part of Wisconsin and the SW part of the UP are the trout waters he's talking about in his Fishing Reports, he doesn't intend his Fishing Reports to apply statewide. And like most people who make their living in the fishing business he *is* full of it, ;-) but I do trust his Fishing Reports. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:34:12 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: George Cleveland wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Here's the Fishing Report from the fly shop in Boulder Junction, WI: ================================================== ==================== Trout Inland Trout season ends Saturday September 30th, but low water levels have hurt our trout populations and it is best for the survival of the resource to cease all your trout fishing for the season! ================================================== ==================== Damn the luck. Now what ? ... Well, I think that the owner of said shop, while a good musky fisherman, is full of it. The southern part of the State has too much water right now, if anything. And while there are some streams in the NE that are very low the fact is that if you were to go to the Western part of the State you'd find good water levels. The spring ponds are in good shape. The Bois Brule has plenty of water right now. Even up here on the Prairie you would find low water but not dangerously low. The water temps are very good right now too. Except for a few streams in the far NE I think you can safely ignore him. I will. The far NE part of Wisconsin and the SW part of the UP are the trout waters he's talking about in his Fishing Reports, he doesn't intend his Fishing Reports to apply statewide. And like most people who make their living in the fishing business he *is* full of it, ;-) but I do trust his Fishing Reports. Have some friends who fished the UP near Watersmeet last weekend. Water was a little low but, again, not low to the point where fish would die from it. They fished the well known streams that most people fish and did well. Also last weekend I took my 9 year old for a bike ride on a State trail that crosses a stream about 20 miles from Sherer's place. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../IMG_1071a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../IMG_1072a.jpg That particular stream looked fine. I'd take his pronouncements with a grain of salt. In the past he has tended towards alarmism in regards to trout streams. Just my opinion though. g.c. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:34:12 GMT, Ken Fortenberry wrote: George Cleveland wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Here's the Fishing Report from the fly shop in Boulder Junction, WI: ================================================== ==================== Trout Inland Trout season ends Saturday September 30th, but low water levels have hurt our trout populations and it is best for the survival of the resource to cease all your trout fishing for the season! ================================================== ==================== Damn the luck. Now what ? ... Well, I think that the owner of said shop, while a good musky fisherman, is full of it. The southern part of the State has too much water right now, if anything. And while there are some streams in the NE that are very low the fact is that if you were to go to the Western part of the State you'd find good water levels. The spring ponds are in good shape. The Bois Brule has plenty of water right now. Even up here on the Prairie you would find low water but not dangerously low. The water temps are very good right now too. Except for a few streams in the far NE I think you can safely ignore him. I will. The far NE part of Wisconsin and the SW part of the UP are the trout waters he's talking about in his Fishing Reports, he doesn't intend his Fishing Reports to apply statewide. And like most people who make their living in the fishing business he *is* full of it, ;-) but I do trust his Fishing Reports. Have some friends who fished the UP near Watersmeet last weekend. Water was a little low but, again, not low to the point where fish would die from it. They fished the well known streams that most people fish and did well. Also last weekend I took my 9 year old for a bike ride on a State trail that crosses a stream about 20 miles from Sherer's place. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../IMG_1071a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../IMG_1072a.jpg That particular stream looked fine. I'd take his pronouncements with a grain of salt. In the past he has tended towards alarmism in regards to trout streams. Just my opinion though. If you think he's an alarmist about trout streams tell him the first time you catch a 50" musky on a fly rod you're gonna have it mounted. Be sure you've reviewed the chapter on apoplexy in your First Aid book. ;-) I'm starting to think that if the water temps are cool enough I might go ahead and fish the trout streams up there anyway. The water was extremely low in the Grand Marais area this year but the water temps were fine and I fished for a week without killing a fish that I know of. Low water concentrates the fish making them easier to catch, but if you fish areas that don't see a lot of fishing pressure low water shouldn't matter so much. That's my theory anyway and since I can't find a Wisconsin River shuttle after Labor Day (you don't know of one, do you ?) I'm starting to lean towards going up there come hell or low water. Nice stream shots, btw. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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