Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
Very nice outing with the family Mike. Thanks for sharing. I've never been to the Eagle Cap, but it looks pretty scenic. I have to admit, I'm not sure I could take too much beer with pack stock, but thats just probably me!!!
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
What a nice trip. That looks to be quite an attractive alpine region to hike and fish in. Hope you get well soon.
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
Nice trip Mike...
Family always comes first!
Confused though - first carp fishing (a few months prior), and now Bass?
Sigh...where did we go wrong?
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Confused though - first carp fishing (a few months prior), and now Bass?
Sigh...where did we go wrong?
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
I wasn't carp fishing and what's the matter with bass? A fine sporting fish!
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
I was hoping to see Bull Trout in your report when you mentioned Minam. Bass are ok. Stripped bass are more fun.
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Re: Eaglecap Wilderness Trip August, 2013 (Parts 1-4 merged)
Russ,
Big Bull trout are further downstream on the main Minam River. I have no idea if they are in the N. Minam drainage. Also at least 3 lakes that feed into the N. Minam have had brookies planted in them so the downstream population of bull trout could be at risk.
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Big Bull trout are further downstream on the main Minam River. I have no idea if they are in the N. Minam drainage. Also at least 3 lakes that feed into the N. Minam have had brookies planted in them so the downstream population of bull trout could be at risk.
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