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  • 11-01-2004
    toonces
    this is sad
    maybe someone outta start a few political threads to light a fire under this forum. anyhows, i'm bored so i'm gonna post pics of a few fish i caught over the summer. i'll also write something about some of the cool places i visited. and maybe a bit about books i've read. and my dog too.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/fi...okie_small.jpg
    a small brookie i caught on the yampa downstream from the tailwaters near sarvice creek.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/fish_idunno.jpg
    i have no idea what this fish is? white sucker? anyhow, it hit a dry midge and ended up being about 12 or so inches long.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/fl...bear_river.jpg
    was told there was some decent fishing on the bear river, but the first day i tried it snowed and sleeted. the next time there was 8 inches of snow on the ground and i didn't have much luck. i did see some fish rising in one of those bends, but rain, spooky fish, and no flow made it kinda tough.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/gu...ast_portal.jpg
    east portal of the gunnison river. i was out of my league here. deep, fast water with no room to backcast near the bank. plus, i wasn't yet introduced to nymphing. nice scenery, tho.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/fish_rainbow.jpg
    a rainbow caught on the same bend as the brookie above and the 'i dunno' fish. either off a dry olive midge or a subsurface emerger.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/hooked.jpg
    wind sucks.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/madcreek_creek.jpg
    mad creek above where it hits elk river north of steamboat.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/si...orne_river.jpg
    blue river (i think) outside of silverthorne.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/taylor_bright.jpg
    taylor river outside almont. where i learned to dry nymph.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/yampa_river.jpg
    yampa river downstream of the tailwaters. i miss that place.

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/no...rk_brookie.jpg
    brookie from the north fork elk river. one of my funnest days on fishing. my toes were frozen, but stalking up the river -- that was sometimes fast and up to my crotch -- casting into every nook, cranny, and pool for brookies, then working the deep pools for bigger fish. copper john red size 18 with a yellow stimulator up top.
  • 11-01-2004
    toonces
    still bored
    when i got into steamboat, i got a library card and read, a river runs through it and other stories. good stuff. then i started listening to some townes van zandt and it felt right. i didn't get to watch the movie until i left steamboat three months later and it pales compared to the book.

    right now i'm working on, the longest silence. it's been good so far but of a different era where life isn't simple like when maclean was a kid. i've also read parts of various other books which i can't remember. i sacked my friend's bookshelf when i crashed there for a week.

    and here's the dog:

    http://www.warmgrey.com/steamboat/sam_sun.jpg

    a good pup. well, except when i took him down to the north fork gunnison and he splashed around like a, um, puppy. doh.

    i don't suppose i'll see fishing like i did in colorado until i go back to colorado. someday...
  • 12-24-2004
    Brian_Canose
    nice pix
    Those are some nice pix you posted, I have not been out west in the wilderness since '78.
    Thanks for posting them.
  • 01-03-2005
    tom b
    Yup, Toonces them are some nice pictures. Brian how the heck are ya? Well I hope. Been fishing a lot lately and if winter is less harsh than those in recent past i'm gonna fish Pa. waters more. I thought you were in Eastern Pa? I'm still here in Jersey.

    yrs,
    Tom b

    weird how this place stays open when it gets so little traffic.............