I missed this report originally, but thankfully I found it when I was searching for Emigrant ideas for my trip with my daughter (viewtopic.php?t=23398). It looks like it could be mosquito hell in early July, but your photos make it look very appealing.
thanks for the great report
R06 TR: West Cherry Creek in the Wild Emigrant, 9/9 - 9/14/2023
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Re: TR: West Cherry Creek in the Wild Emigrant, 9/9 - 9/14/2023
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Re: TR: West Cherry Creek in the Wild Emigrant, 9/9 - 9/14/2023
Somehow I missed this gem of a report until now. So many steamy shirtless pics too!
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Re: TR: West Cherry Creek in the Wild Emigrant, 9/9 - 9/14/2023
Great report. Love the photos. Flowers look great.
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Yep, allow me to pile on to the accolades for this report. This is my home turf, we've done so many trips in Emigrant. And yes, Karls, Leighton, Coyote, Kole, etc--all of those South of Woods Lake seem be to barren, until you go over the edge down to 5 Acre, Red Can, Big Lake, Yellowhammer. Those have fish--or at least did a few years ago. On the OTHER side of Cherry Creek, Boundary Lake, Little Bear, Spotted Fawn, etc, are all fishless as well.
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