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Doesn't seem many folks from our side of the mountains are going to be
making it to the U.P. or to N. Cackalacky, so..... I am planning to be camping somewhere around Maupin on the Deschutes for four days sometime in mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary). Any PNW roffians who would like to accrete in pearly luster around my gritty presence for part or all of that time would be more than welcome..... In mid-October, both steelhead and trout fishing are in fine shape, the splash-n-giggle crowd has all but disappeared, and it usually isn't too cold yet to enjoy the early mornings and evenings. One can argue that the steelhead fishing might be better then somewhat higher upriver, but Maupin affords motel/lodge/cabin accommodations for those who don't want to camp, not to mention better dining options..... Any interest? JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Doesn't seem many folks from our side of the mountains are going to be making it to the U.P. or to N. Cackalacky, so..... I am planning to be camping somewhere around Maupin on the Deschutes for four days sometime in mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary). Any PNW roffians who would like to accrete in pearly luster around my gritty presence for part or all of that time would be more than welcome..... In mid-October, both steelhead and trout fishing are in fine shape, the splash-n-giggle crowd has all but disappeared, and it usually isn't too cold yet to enjoy the early mornings and evenings. One can argue that the steelhead fishing might be better then somewhat higher upriver, but Maupin affords motel/lodge/cabin accommodations for those who don't want to camp, not to mention better dining options..... Any interest? JR, As I'm 22 days from entering the ranks of the retired severla trips to South Junction are on my "do to" list for this fall. I usually get one weekend trip/yr but this year I'm hoping for more. Perhaps we could arrange to meet, Jeff JR |
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jlp wrote:
As I'm 22 days from entering the ranks of the retired severla trips to ***** ******** are on my "do to" list for this fall. I usually get one weekend trip/yr but this year I'm hoping for more. Perhaps we could arrange to meet, Very possible. Best to keep online discussions, though, to places that actually exist. g I'll be posting again on the four-day Maupin opp as the time approaches. |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... jlp wrote: As I'm 22 days from entering the ranks of the retired severla trips to ***** ******** are on my "do to" list for this fall. I usually get one weekend trip/yr but this year I'm hoping for more. Perhaps we could arrange to meet, Very possible. Best to keep online discussions, though, to places that actually exist. g I'll be posting again on the four-day Maupin opp as the time approaches. JR, now that I know that SJ doesn't exist I will make sure I limit my summer steelheading to other locations...although aftter 30 years of thinking it was there I might be tempted to reuturn to my illusion. I could also provide a drift boat for trips along the Macks Rd. section....but that section of river doesn't exist either. looking forward to further posting. Jeff |
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"JR" wrote in message ...
Doesn't seem many folks from our side of the mountains are going to be making it to the U.P. or to N. Cackalacky, so..... I am planning to be camping somewhere around Maupin on the Deschutes for four days sometime in mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary). Any PNW roffians who would like to accrete in pearly luster around my gritty presence for part or all of that time would be more than welcome..... In mid-October, both steelhead and trout fishing are in fine shape, the splash-n-giggle crowd has all but disappeared, and it usually isn't too cold yet to enjoy the early mornings and evenings. One can argue that the steelhead fishing might be better then somewhat higher upriver, but Maupin affords motel/lodge/cabin accommodations for those who don't want to camp, not to mention better dining options..... Any interest? JR I've already made therapy appointments with a couple of rhododendron bushes in Graham and Macon counties NC, but I do get to Portland and Seattle pretty regularly on business, and I'm past due for a trip. I'd love to join you if we can make the planets line up for a couple of days. Bob |
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Bob Patton wrote:
"JR" wrote ...... mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary). I'd love to join you if we can make the planets line up for a couple of days. Great. We'll see how things develop. |
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You bet. Crazy time now for me with house **** catchup etc, back east family
stuff etc, and Im getting mighty tired of not fishing sooooooo... October sounds good to me. I did just catch some fat E.Chain Pickeral out of an unspoiled pond near Davison's Mill (hint for you New Jersey Dogs) but thats my summer so far. Dave summer work prep for winter "JR" wrote in message ... Doesn't seem many folks from our side of the mountains are going to be making it to the U.P. or to N. Cackalacky, so..... I am planning to be camping somewhere around Maupin on the Deschutes for four days sometime in mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary). Any PNW roffians who would like to accrete in pearly luster around my gritty presence for part or all of that time would be more than welcome..... In mid-October, both steelhead and trout fishing are in fine shape, the splash-n-giggle crowd has all but disappeared, and it usually isn't too cold yet to enjoy the early mornings and evenings. One can argue that the steelhead fishing might be better then somewhat higher upriver, but Maupin affords motel/lodge/cabin accommodations for those who don't want to camp, not to mention better dining options..... Any interest? JR |
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David Snedeker wrote:
You bet. "JR" wrote ...... I am planning to be camping somewhere around Maupin on the Deschutes for four days sometime in mid-October (I'm thinking 12-15, but could change that to 19-22 if necessary)...... Any interest? OK. I've noticed, though, that I was reading off the calendar wrong. The dates would be, Thursday to Sunday, either 13th-16th or 20th-23rd. Got a preference? If you can only make it for part of the time, that would be fine too... JR |
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