rancho guillermo
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not baja but fishing
Fishing in the Eastern Sierras..Smoke from Yosemite fire but still had a good time....No matter where we are fishing I always think of the great
stories on Baja Nomad..This one is for you Roger aka Pompano..Hope you are well.
Thanks all...
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Paco Facullo
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Those look delicious !!
And the trout look pretty darn good to !
Nice catch guillermo , Almost nothing better than pan fried trout with a dusting of flower, season salt and pepper cooked over a camp fire in a cast
Iron skillet .
Ahhh the memories .... Thanks
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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rancho guillermo
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Thanks Paco....by the way..that is our exact way to cook the trout..Salud to you this Friday..
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care to spill the name of the creek and location?
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basautter
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Nice! Salt water is my favorite, but trout in Colorado works when I can't make it to Baja
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rancho guillermo
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Caj13....location is Buckeye creek just out of Bridgeport, CA. Bait was night crawlers and mice tails.
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Mice tails ?
Never heard of using them ? Must be a joke, right ? If not, where do you buy or get them ?
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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rancho guillermo
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They are for real....do not have a photo but you can look up on internet and see them....Cabela's or any other fish shop will have them..
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Are those planted trout?
Answered my own question. It's amazing what you can find on the internet these days:
https://www.dfg.ca.gov/m/fishplantings/Details?county=Mono&water=Buckeye%20Creek
[Edited on 8-18-2018 by Skipjack Joe]
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Yes Skipjack...planted Rainbows....there is an old beaver pond we hiked up to..roughly 9000 elevation that still has some native brook trout..but like
Baja...not like it used to be..
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Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | Yes Skipjack...planted Rainbows....there is an old beaver pond we hiked up to..roughly 9000 elevation that still has some native brook trout..but like
Baja...not like it used to be.. |
Those wild ones aren't big and they're too small for a meal but they sure are pretty.
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thanks RG, you come over to the civilized side of the DSierras, I'll put you on a creek you can get the sierra slam on in 3 or 4 hours max,
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 |
the civilized side of the DSierras, I'll put you on a creek you can get the sierra slam on in 3 or 4 hours max, |
Goldens on the gentle slope side of the Sierra? I know the
East side well, W side not so much. Am I close in guessing
a slam in a creek above the Kern? or hiking back into
Kings Canyon?
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Quote: Originally posted by sancho | Quote: Originally posted by caj13 |
the civilized side of the DSierras, I'll put you on a creek you can get the sierra slam on in 3 or 4 hours max, |
you can get it in the Kern Drainage, but I'm further north, north of kings Canyon as well
Goldens on the gentle slope side of the Sierra? I know the
East side well, W side not so much. Am I close in guessing
a slam in a creek above the Kern? or hiking back into
Kings Canyon? |
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Quote: Originally posted by Skipjack Joe | Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | Yes Skipjack...planted Rainbows....there is an old beaver pond we hiked up to..roughly 9000 elevation that still has some native brook trout..but like
Baja...not like it used to be.. |
Those wild ones aren't big and they're too small for a meal but they sure are pretty.
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Beautiful Brookie!
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