If any of you guys watched ksl outdoors last night they did a show on walk In access spots on the weber. Apparantly they pay the land owners to allow folks to fish on their property. But I'm wondering if anyone knows where that spot is? There is a list of walk in spots on the website but I'm not sure of which one it is. I'm heading up tommorrow around noon if anyone wants to join me! Thanks
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Ya, most all of our walk-in access on the Weeb is because the DWR pays them, comes out of our license fees I think.
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Makes sense... I'm just curious where they were fishing at?
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I believe that was in Peterson.
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They were north of te private land near Peterson... Sorry east, meaning up river
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Well I don't know that area very well so ill wander up and try and find it! Thanks
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Ask SatanLBZ801, he knows exactly where it is! Its his favorite spot. I'm tempted to tell everyone the exact address for his negativity about the Rexfly but I shall refrain.
PM me and I'll let you know. I'm the one in the show that caught the biggest whitefish.
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Might as well! Place already looks like a parking lot now. [
] oh well, there's no fish there anymore. All the fish on the weber died! Craziest thing I've ever seen. [
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[quote SatanLBZ801]Might as well! Place already looks like a parking lot now. [
] oh well, there's no fish there anymore. All the fish on the weber died! Craziest thing I've ever seen. [
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its true, craziest thing i have ever seen, they must have all died off last night!
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Yep didn't catch a thing... Total bust!
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What i heard was that the grizzlies are real thick in there and have been gorging themselves on trout and whities. They must have caught the show and all migrated there. Anyway, real bummer cuz like you said... no more fish. Evidently grizzlies don't practice catch and release.
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Well all be damn, stupid grizzly bears! DNR should do something about that.
So Tyler, how did it treat you today?
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[quote refugeOntheFly]What i heard was that the grizzlies are real thick in there and have been gorging themselves on trout and whities. They must have caught the show and all migrated there. Anyway, real bummer cuz like you said... no more fish. Evidently grizzlies don't practice catch and release.[/quote] grizzly bears ruin everything
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I guess Ill be taking my bear spray [
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That stuff don't work!! [
] Actually i have always heard mixed feelings on them. some say it works others say it doesn't. I have some anyway but thats only cuz I can't afford to pack the heat.
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I will add that the .45ACP works a little better. And has multiple uses! Bears... Idiots..... I mean! Actually, there was a case about 2 months ago of a deer behind the fairgrounds going crazy and acting a gentleman fishing. DNR showed up and it later acted them as well and I believe was put down. True story BTW!
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I came across some scat up there and I had to look up the difference between black bear and grizzly crap cause I think you guys are pulling my leg.
Turns out the black bear droppings are smaller about the size of a an orange and you can see bits of berries, nut shells and twigs in it.
A grizzly's is much larger with little bells in it and smells like pepper spray.
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"Just drop to your knees and hit him in the chode" -hank Patterson
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[quote night_flyguy]I came across some scat up there and I had to look up the difference between black bear and grizzly crap cause I think you guys are pulling my leg.
Turns out the black bear droppings are smaller about the size of a an orange and you can see bits of berries, nut shells, twigs and a set of car keys in it.
A grizzly's is much larger with little bells in it and smells like pepper spray.[/quote]
i fixed your quote
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[quote kochanut][quote night_flyguy]I came across some scat up there and I had to look up the difference between black bear and grizzly crap cause I think you guys are pulling my leg.
Turns out the black bear droppings are smaller about the size of a an orange and you can see bits of berries, nut shells, twigs in it.
A grizzly's is much larger with pieces of bone, hair,[b] little bells,[b]and a set of car keys in it and smells like pepper spray.[/quote]
i fixed your quote[/quote]
Apparently we both don't know **** about bear crap.
I had to remove that word - koch
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