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Old 09-12-2008   #11
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If you’re going for the fishing, spend the first full day on A. It gets alot of traffic, but definitely fishes better. B is strong for the first few miles and then slows significantly with the silt. Still some bigger fish in the later b section, but nothing like the numbers through A. Have fun, I love that canyon!Hopefully there will still be a little cicada action for you.
If Red Creek isn't running red goo, the fishing in "B" and "C" can be awesome. Throwing giant cicadas to giant browns is pretty darned wonderful.
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Old 09-12-2008   #12
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Cat Trip

I'm going to be on Cataract on an all guys trip!

Really all guys, you sure you don't want one gal, I can blend in well and I won't make fun of your jokes.
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Randy- you hijacked my thread! I admit cat is more exciting, but the Green should be beautiful- and there are Moose and Otters.

Who knows, it may be the last opportunity to see a live moose with the way things are going.

Thanks for the fishing tips, Canada and DurangoSteve

Stevie- maybe another time, another river...
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If it's all chicks who will row? ...Run shuttle?
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Maybe an all girls trip on Gore..(except me the guide)...4 chicks gettin big hits....and me.
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Bill, if I didn't know you, I'd be offended by that statement. You could probably come with us though since you are Mr. Mom.

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Did Gore last weekend- ready for something mellower...
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Maybe an all girls trip on Gore..(except me the guide)...4 chicks gettin big hits....and me.
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Thats the reply I was hoping for
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Actually... I'm jealous
I gotta go to Sheridan to take a test tomorrow

I'll just go hunting or do something else manly after my housework is done and I finish watching Oprah
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Old 09-13-2008   #20
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The Cicadas are definitely done - the fish even ignored hoppers when I was there a few weeks ago, though there was good action on caddis, scuds, and woolly buggers. The evening fishing was really good in front of the Jackson Creek camp above Red Creek. Streamers have always worked really well for me below Red Creek even if it is silty.
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