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Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2023 3:20 pm
by rvKsFCyybEp
Robert. Many trips to the Winds, but never on the Res. We are headed to the Res in August. How is the trail from St Lawrence to Sonnicant? Downfall? The crossings seemed manageable. Thanks for any heads up.
Art

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2023 9:40 am
by robertseeburger
rvKsFCyybEp wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 3:20 pm Robert. Many trips to the Winds, but never on the Res. We are headed to the Res in August. How is the trail from St Lawrence to Sonnicant? Downfall? The crossings seemed manageable. Thanks for any heads up.
Art
The trail from St. Lawrence to Sonnicant is very good. There is minimal downfall.
It is important to take the higher trail..not the one that goes low via Movo Lake. The lower trail is not maintained after Movo Lake and there is a lot of deadfall and hard to follow. Also if you use the USGS topo map, it is wrong. You just need to be careful with navigation, but if you stay on the main trail to Sonnicant you are fine.

The other consideration is the road to St. Lawrence. It is a long way in, and while I have done it three times without any difficulty, I have heard stories of washouts after heavy rain. I think normal times it is ok, but if it has rained a lot in recent days it can be difficult.

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:24 am
by rvKsFCyybEp
Thank you

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:11 am
by Wandering Daisy
Think I missed you by a day near Sweetwater Gap. After 2 trips I am in Pinedale and going to hang out at GRL CG for a few days and fish the river. Monsoon rains have begun- I expect to get wet. A few days ago I got hit by a hailstorm- size if mothballs- thought my tent would be ripped apart. All ended well though.

Your trip report is great- such good photos with the clear air and lingering snow.

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:27 am
by robertseeburger
WD.. looking forward to your trip reports! Would have been great if we had somehow met up..

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:44 pm
by Wandering Daisy
Well, I missed you by 2-3 days, not one. I just posted a trip report. You did a lot better fishing than I did.

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 10:08 pm
by Wandering Daisy
Well I finally read your report in detail. The large fish I have caught in some of those lakes were Yellowstone Cutthroat, not golden. They look similar. Did you catch any? Congratulations on such a successful trip! You deserve it after last year.

I am finally getting my trip reports done. I just posted two. You certainly did better fishing than I did. I am now thinking I should have gone earlier like you did. The rain did not let up later- in fact I was rained out for a while.

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:17 pm
by Troutdog 59
They have planted Tigers in the southern Winds. They put Tigers in Cow Lake. A kind of roadside pond near Fiddler Lake and at nearby U Silas Lake. Likely others. Either way kudos on the catch. I've only caught them at Boulder Mountain UT.

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 8:10 am
by Harlen
Whatever species you caught, they were GIANT! I just punished myself with a return to peruse this great report... I just wish you hadn't caught such big fish. Sadly, Ian of the minnows. ;)

Re: Wind River 12 days 7-3-23 to 7-14-23

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:35 pm
by Wandering Daisy
A bit late in the reply. As for planting fish, Finis Mitchell single handedly planted fish in hundreds of Wind River Lakes in the early (Post WWII) days. He also wrote a small guidebook which is now out of print. It is fun to read. Nowadays the G&F look down on those individuals who plant fish. In the time of Finis Mitchell, this was a common practice. There are lot of lakes that are not supposed to have fish, that do. Another story- later in early 2000's the G&F cut funding that required their biologists be on all fish planting drops by planes. One pilot who did not really know which lake he was above, dropped in a different species intended for a different lake. (rainbow, but not sure if that is correct) thus ruining a prime golden fishery. At least Finis Mitchell, walking or on horse, knew his fish and knew where he was!