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Great Basin N.P. ??
It looks like my youngest will be an "Artist in Residence" at Great Basin this summer. Thinking that I've never been to that park a visit may be in order. the web site does say there is fishing? has anyone "been there, done that". tips, suggestions,ideas.
Thanks
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After the wife looked it up, Google the park. There is a lot of info, for fishing, camping, bird watching, to start the list. Now, about when are you planning to go?
This sounds like a place my wife and I could get really lost in!
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he's not exactly sure when he is going. They are still working that out but I'm thinking julyish. I do like the the part about having a bunch of ghost towns. to me that just sound kind of cool.
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The wife says, Stock up before you enter the park, make your reservations early, and don't always plan on eating at the local eateries, as per the park web page. This place has been added to our bucket list. And that may not include fishing, oh well.
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"Great Basin NP", ( ain't ever heard of it) sounds like it's just outside and West of Laramie. AND, since it's in Wyoming (???). and that's where "I'd rather be", it'll also on MY bucket list. If it's where I'm assuming, even if there is no fishing there to speak of, I know a whole bunch of spots very close to there (???)
Mark
PS: Is it where I think it is???
PS: Again: And after further review.....................never mind :>)
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I was there in June of last year, on my drive back to Virginia from California.
It's basically a 13,000' mountain in the middle of the Nevada desert, not far from the Utah border. I didn't stay in the park, but at a private campground across the road from the entrance. There were vacancies in mid-June (mid-week), so I don't know when it is crowded, if ever. I didn't do any fishing, but there are a couple of streams that run down the mountain, and I'm sure they are beautiful, but unsure of the fish population density. My guess is they would be native Cutthroat, but stocking has happened almost everywhere at some point, so who knows? There are no large rivers, and no reservoirs to my knowledge, just two or three perennial streams in the vegetation zone below the upper tree line and above the lower tree line. Once the streams reach the sage brush at the lower elevations, they evaporate to nothing, except possibly during runoff season.
My kids really enjoyed the caverns, and I got a picture of my car at the 10,000' elevation sign, near the end of the road below the summit. I have pictures of my car in at least a half-dozen states from that trip.
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I lived in Ely for three years. I did not fish at that time but had coworkers who did so I know there is some fly fishing in the area. Take winter clothes if you go it has snowed in all months of the year.
Eric
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if Nevada has had weather like CA (and it usually does) go mid to late Junish or the water may be too skinny and warm
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Sorry Marco, it is in Eastern Central Nevada. Our basin is the Continental Divide Basin, a lot of cool sights but no fishing that I know of.
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Byron.
Perhaps by another name, the "Basin" I was thinking of is just SW of Laramie on the way to Centennial. It contains the Lake Hattie Reservoir, Twin Buttes and Meeboer Lakes which, by being "still" waters, ain't my cuppa, but nevertheless are GREAT fishing opportunities. Also near the Little Laramie River where the Browns are as if painted by artists.
And Cheffy, you should forgive the slight deviation from topic but I wish success to your son in his "residency" and you in your fishing.
Mark