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Nice pictures mkloster.
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![]() Our golden trip was in the Wind River Range up the Big Sandy. Don't recall the lake we camped at but we could see all these golden trout swimming around but couldn't get a rise. Finally figured out fishing a renegade or bee in fast water at the inlet or outlet would produce, but never could get one out of the lake. It was frustrating, there were some very nice goldens in that lake. I'm sure quite a lot has changed in the Big Horns since the early 80's, but I'll bet Cloud Peak looks just as majestic as the first time I saw it. Hope to see it again...................... someday. dc |
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Bomber Mountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bomber Mountain: A Mystery in Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains | Ultimate Wyoming History
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Oh man. My wife and I fished that very same spot back in July on our roadtrip. Beautiful lake tucked away in the Big Horns. Probably one of my favorite places to be...
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![]() My nicest Yellowstone Cut of the trip last month. What a fight! Trout are crazy tough fish. Hope to catch him again the next time I visit God's country. ![]()
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Nothing better that fishing in the mountains. Thanks for the great thread Shorty.
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I'd promised my wife and her brother Dave (other's brother Dave) a trip to the Big Horns after we were done haying. Unfortunately haying took forever that summer so we settled on Medicine Bow over the Labor Day weekend. As usual there were hurdles. The biggest being my wife was 8+ months pregnant with our first son, and I had made a promise. The only vehicle we owned with working AC to keep her cool was a 1974 LTD equipped with glass packs and a leaking radiator. 4 gallons of antifreeze and a pit stop every 45 minutes, we eventually rumble up to Brother Dave's dorm about dark, after picking up a large order at the first drive up liquor store I spotted in Laramie. Studying to be a geologist, Brother Dave had spent some time in the Snowies, so as he bounced us along logging trails up the mountain, Other's Brother Dave and I converted the order from a drive up window in Laramie into coolant for the La Tee Da. Ended up being a great trip except Other's Brother Dave and I had altitude sickness the first morning , and Shorty's "little brook trout" could have eaten most of our fish.8 days after returning home our first son was born. The trip must have left an impression, he is now a freshman in the second week of school at UW. dc |
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