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To The West!
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 4]My wife has noticed for a few years that our family trips tend to focus on either southern or eastern waters and expressed a curiosity for what lies out west.

Yesterday, I decided that she had waited long enough for an answer and we pointed our car toward Eureka!

This old town is rich with history and the family was fascinated as we made our way through. A stop to appreciate its charm was warranted.

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Porter Rockwell's cabin:

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It's actually looking a bit better, these days. The last time I'd gone through there, I recalled more boarded-up windows and a "ghost town" kind of feel to it. If I had to guess, I'd say it's being revitalized in a few ways.

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With that behind us, we watched the landscape around us transform as we zipped along the dirt road.

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Soon enough, we arrived at the small and remote Cherry Creek Reservoir.

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It had been several years since visiting this water. In fact, it was the first fishing trip I took my Sentra on.

As I had left them years ago, the wild rainbows still looked the same:

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Tiny and beautiful! Here's what could be considered a "big" fish for Cherry Creek Res:

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It's hard to find prettier rainbows though.

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Cool place, especially since it's out in the desert.

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The wind was a real bother most of the time and my family didn't have any luck with the fish, other than a bite on my wife's spinner that shook off before it was landed. Everyone agreed; it was time to go.

There was one pretty nice pool-up area right below the dam, where I was able to get a really good underwater HD video of the little fish swimming about. For scale of their size, the jig you'll see hopping around halfway through is a 1/16oz and far too big to get any action with.

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Of course, I made a few other failed attempts at landing one of the incredibly skittish rainbows from the tiny creek, which is less than 2 feet across in most places.

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Our next move was to cross another adventure off the list and visit a place that none of us had ever been to, the Little Sahara sand dunes. Off we went and left the dusty mountain trails behind us.

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This decision was very popular with my daughter, who has always made it a point to request that we go somewhere with sand on our family trips. That particular little girl got her wish paid in full, as well as future installments, on that particular day.

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Never before have I seen such a sight! I've always wanted to see a seemingly endless ocean of sand and now we were all free to enjoy it.

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Incredible.

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The kids were in Paradise and ran their little legs off.

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What a neat place! Even without ATV's, it was really cool to finally see something like that. Being only about 2hrs away, it's not too far to visit again sometime.

With historical stops, trout in the desert, and a mega-huge sandbox for the kids to play in, the day was a total success and we all went home, happy to have gone. What a day!

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Happy Fishing, Humans.
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#2
Nuttin more to say but great!!!
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#3
You always have great adventures.
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#4
Another great family adventure and an investment in childrens memories. It will be paid back many times over. Thanks again for the great posts and pictures.
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I was out that way this last weekend also. Beautiful Rainbows.
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My wife and I used to go to Eureka all the time. It's a really interesting town. Gorgeous little rainbows too. Looks like a fun time.
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#7
Awesome post, thanks for sharing and the video was a cool bonus!
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I have fished both Cherry Creek Pond, and the small stream below it. Caught rainbows in the pond itself, and even managed a few small cutts in the very very small stream. On the other side of the pass, I used to catch small browns out of Vernon Creek (Little Valley Creek) above the reservoir. I believe most of that small stream is private property these days, but there is still access to Little Valley Creek up near the old campground....but you have to really fight the overgrowth to get at the stream.
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#9
You are building some wonderful memories for your family to cherish for years to come. [cool]
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You do us all a "kindness" with your grate reports! I think I may have once played a Blues Gig behind that red door. Oh, maybe that was Kemerrerer...

Funny how the spot marks on those little bows can be SO big!
As always - thanks for sharing. Fun adventures - can't be beat! Will always envy how you're able to get the fambily involved! Keep it up!
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#11
LOAH-

Those parr markings on those little guys are breathtaking - definitely worth the trip. I loved seeing your jig bounce through those rainbows. Cool Stuff.

Gaetz
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