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  #11  
Old February 10th, 2011, 01:06 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tom Littleton
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On 2/9/2011 8:02 PM, jeff wrote:
i think i can
walk us to the lake without a gps...



oh, this is going to be good......
Tom
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Old February 10th, 2011, 01:51 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 9, 7:06*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 2/9/2011 8:02 PM, jeff wrote:

i think i can
walk us to the lake without a gps...


oh, this is going to be good......
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom


Well, yeah, if you're a rabid fan of butchery practised to the level
of effortless routine.

But.....you've pretty much demonstrated (quite recently.....once
again) that that ain't the case.....ainna?

g.
who, admittedly, rarely rejects an abjectly self-humiliating
invitation.
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Old February 10th, 2011, 01:59 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Joe the Elder offers -- I'm real interested in getting Fawn lake bet
--having spend a day there with Charlie Chock and lugging his heavy
camera bag around---- missed trip to Montana last year after six
years of great trips out that way and would welcome a good reason to
drive out that way and wet a line this summer. I'll put up $2000
against forty's $ 1000 that says Fawn Lake is there and let the
boss man at Blue Ribbon Flies be the JUDGE !
Buy the way Craig Mathews of BRF warned me to be alert for bears when
fishing that area.
Joe
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Old February 10th, 2011, 04:41 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 9, 5:02*pm, jeff wrote:
On 2/9/2011 2:05 PM, Ken Fortenberry wrote:

flebow wrote:
Any interest?


This would be a good opportunity to finally put to rest the
Fawn Lake rumor.


What we need is an expedition equipped with GPS devices and
digital cameras.


Any volunteers ? Jeffie ?


if you agree to show up, and we have at least one other disinterested
person accompany us to record and report the event...sure, i'm in.

how about a bet? i say and bet there's a fawn lake. *you say and bet it
doesn't exist. loser pays the other's roundtrip airfare to bozeman, buys
the night's meal and beer in the park, and makes a public statement on
roff admitting the other person was right about fawn lake. i think i can
walk us to the lake without a gps...it's just beyond the backcountry
campground...but bring your gps. *don't worry, i'll have a camera.
gotta have a photo of you at the lake. we'll get warren to come along
too. we can fish two small brookie streams and the lake. @ 12 miles
roundtrip as i recall. *i'm old, and i'm miserably out of shape...this
will give me another reason to get fit.

jeffie


Whoa friends. Why not make the bet a bit more in line with the times
and such? After all it is just a disagreement about the geography of a
place of which neither of you guys are resident. Good people can be
good and wrong; it is normal. I suggest that he who loses the bet gets
to buy me a new Sage rod. That would be fair.

Dave
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Old February 10th, 2011, 12:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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DaveS wrote:
jeff wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
This would be a good opportunity to finally put to rest the
Fawn Lake rumor.


What we need is an expedition equipped with GPS devices and
digital cameras.


Any volunteers ? Jeffie ?


if you agree to show up, and we have at least one other disinterested
person accompany us to record and report the event...sure, i'm in.
snip


Whoa friends. ...


Whoa is right. There's no way in hell *I'm* going to schlep all
the way up there. That would defeat the purpose of the whole
exercise which is to get *Jeffie* to schlep all the way up there.

Again. LOL !!

--
Ken Fortenberry

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Old February 10th, 2011, 01:17 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2/10/2011 7:51 AM, Ken Fortenberry wrote:
DaveS wrote:
jeff wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
This would be a good opportunity to finally put to rest the
Fawn Lake rumor.

What we need is an expedition equipped with GPS devices and
digital cameras.

Any volunteers ? Jeffie ?

if you agree to show up, and we have at least one other disinterested
person accompany us to record and report the event...sure, i'm in.
snip


Whoa friends. ...


Whoa is right. There's no way in hell *I'm* going to schlep all
the way up there. That would defeat the purpose of the whole
exercise which is to get *Jeffie* to schlep all the way up there.

Again. LOL !!


as i suspected. all hat, no cattle.

it's a pleasant hike, great scenery, and a lake with big brook trout.
two small streams...headwaters of the gardner and fawn creek, full of
brook trout. i'd love to go back again. but, having done it twice, the
third time will be simply to prove yellowstone kenny doesn't know what
he's talking about. i think he's saved me the effort by his refusal to
back up his ignorant bluster.

jeff
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Old February 10th, 2011, 01:20 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2/9/2011 8:59 PM, Injun Joe wrote:
Joe the Elder offers -- I'm real interested in getting Fawn lake bet
--having spend a day there with Charlie Chock and lugging his heavy
camera bag around---- missed trip to Montana last year after six
years of great trips out that way and would welcome a good reason to
drive out that way and wet a line this summer. I'll put up $2000
against forty's $ 1000 that says Fawn Lake is there and let the
boss man at Blue Ribbon Flies be the JUDGE !
Buy the way Craig Mathews of BRF warned me to be alert for bears when
fishing that area.
Joe


i'll bet $2000 to frothy's $250...
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Old February 10th, 2011, 01:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2011-02-10 08:17:45 -0500, jeff said:

On 2/10/2011 7:51 AM, Ken Fortenberry wrote:
DaveS wrote:
jeff wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
This would be a good opportunity to finally put to rest the
Fawn Lake rumor.

What we need is an expedition equipped with GPS devices and
digital cameras.

Any volunteers ? Jeffie ?

if you agree to show up, and we have at least one other disinterested
person accompany us to record and report the event...sure, i'm in.
snip

Whoa friends. ...


Whoa is right. There's no way in hell *I'm* going to schlep all
the way up there. That would defeat the purpose of the whole
exercise which is to get *Jeffie* to schlep all the way up there.

Again. LOL !!


as i suspected. all hat, no cattle.

it's a pleasant hike, great scenery, and a lake with big brook trout.
two small streams...headwaters of the gardner and fawn creek, full of
brook trout. i'd love to go back again. but, having done it twice, the
third time will be simply to prove yellowstone kenny doesn't know what
he's talking about. i think he's saved me the effort by his refusal to
back up his ignorant bluster.

jeff


Amen!


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Old February 10th, 2011, 04:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 16:54:55 -0700, flebow
wrote:

On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:43:15 -0800, "JT"
wrote:



"flebow" wrote in message
. ..
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 15:18:39 -0500, D. LaCourse
wrote:

On 2011-02-09 13:56:46 -0500, flebow said:

Any interest?

July? I'd be interested depending on where in MT.

Dave

We have a magical piecm of land that I would like to share w many of
you
We have room for 6-8 people in our cabin = barn appt and a room in our
hse
If women come they would be happy and comfortable -

Dogs galore!

Methinks The rivers will be blown out any earlier - Any comments from
otghers pleae???

One would have to fly in to Glacier Int'l AP
and then after a day of rest and fishing for non angler wary large
rainbows
Rules are
respect the land and lake abd watch your trash
2 atunsten shot only- IWe have it for all
No organic substances in the lake
No felt soles or other boats besides our 3
Barbless and mainly
C & R
No females to be killed- We may have another 2 yrs on ours at $8.99
per fish

We can kill an older male oor 2 and smoke him for our trip
We would have to drive down south
I am sorry no goats
Joanne made me promise to get rid of them and to never have any more
goats after our 2 nubian females ate her garden.
We have the North and Middle Fork of the Flathead River here and the
Bob Marshall wilderness but the best fishing is closer to and in
Yellowstone 8- 8 HR drive w a stop in Bozeman - a cool town
I woudl imagine that you allrefer your own but we have a few backup
5-6 wts

Again Just a thought...

I need to plan the trip back East soon
Dave
I will let you know

Fred


What town is closest to your home?


What may be best is that we meet some of you in Bozeman or at the Park
entrance or campsite
But If this is gonna happen some people will have to help organize it.
We are going to Yellowstone in July ewgardless for 7 -10 days

I owuld suggest oeople chk fares to Missoula, Bozeman , Kalispell , w
Yellowstone and Gardner

Angel Pagan

Might be cool that have another clave central near Rock Creek or the
Bitterroot, which would give a multitude of options for a 7 - 10 day clave?

JT




Kalispell is the closest city and Glacier Int'l

7-10 days is OK by I have 3 fruemnds that want to go to Yellow stone
We were supposed to go last yr
But I got real sick (cold) in Sept
I would take my truck w full cab and a camper top or I may buy a slide
in camper
We would have to rent some cars.
Or meet some prople
I would like to go nto Yellowstine & not go out for aweek

Where are you?
I think that we both know Rock Creek well.
Fred

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Old February 10th, 2011, 05:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 9, 10:56*am, flebow wrote:

Any interest?



I think that the rivers will be blown \



I'm planning on coming prepared to be more serious on stillwaters for
a back-up plan early this year .... I've never done Henry's Lake
( drive by it dozens of times a year ), for instance, or the Blackfoot
lakes in your general vicinity. There are several western Montana
rivers I keep meaning to visit, the Bitterroot most noted .... but
they may not be at the levels I'd like to fish until late in the
year .... I have a friend that routinely hits that area as part of his
Fall schedule and I may join him this year.

However, it's my guess that, snow pack numbers aside, this won't be a
hugely late season, more like normal .... a "normal" that hasn't been
the norm ... lately

Springs when it's still snowing fairly often in Yellowstone well into
June can be really good fishing .... ah, IME
 




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