12-18-2002, 12:03 PM
[cool] Don't know what your schedule is, but "PRIME TIME" would probably be from mid-April through about the first of June. Then, it gets H-O-T...and I don't just mean the fishing. But, as Joan of Arc once said "It's a nice dry heat."
I know you like to both hike and stream fish. Maybe you can plan a trip into one of the remote canyons on the Black River in May. Fantastic water for smallies and some nice rainbows in the upper reaches. It's on the San Carlos Indian Reservation and definitely does not get beat up too bad.
It will be good to see you again. But this year let's stay away from the deep sand and rising water on Lake Pleasant. Got better things to do than dig out stranded idiots when there's fishing to be done. Cost me $800 to fix my tranny after that one.
If you are able to hit it right, we should be able to rack up at least ten species within two or three days. The yellow bass will be ganged up and we can expect hundred fish days easy. Need to get some more pics for your portfolio.
COME ON DOWN.
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I know you like to both hike and stream fish. Maybe you can plan a trip into one of the remote canyons on the Black River in May. Fantastic water for smallies and some nice rainbows in the upper reaches. It's on the San Carlos Indian Reservation and definitely does not get beat up too bad.
It will be good to see you again. But this year let's stay away from the deep sand and rising water on Lake Pleasant. Got better things to do than dig out stranded idiots when there's fishing to be done. Cost me $800 to fix my tranny after that one.
If you are able to hit it right, we should be able to rack up at least ten species within two or three days. The yellow bass will be ganged up and we can expect hundred fish days easy. Need to get some more pics for your portfolio.
COME ON DOWN.
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