For SNP off trail, we will definitely do a couple more trips early Spring next year before the growth gets too thick. I'll let you know when we go or I can give you some intel.
Dalton
On Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:40:03 AM UTC-4, Hendrick wrote:
-- On Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:40:03 AM UTC-4, Hendrick wrote:
Dalton, I am in Boulder now after a trip through the Arkansas and Gunnison River valleys. I have a few weeks off from work, so I packed the car, drove out of my driveway in Alexandria, and landed at a friend's place in Boulder 39 hours later (quick stop in Mt. Vernon, IL for some shut eye). My friend and I fished Boulder Creek tonight where I landed four nice brookies and he a rainbow. I head to Rocky Mountain in the morning. Thanks for making me feel at home. You can tell that I a excited as it is 1:33 a.m. out here, and I am still wide awake. I head to Minnestota for a Boundary Waters trip where I hope walleye and maybe a lake trout or two hit the line.Oh, and I am sorry that I missed the Beer Tie. I was fishing the Gunnison. Where I got skunked due to my poor trout-hunting skills and a great wash out due to rain. Either way, I need some tips for the trail-less streams of SNP.
Hendrick Booz
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