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    Wow that is a big wilderness! I have just finished reading a book about Lewis and Clarks expedition, fascinating and to only lose one man in all that traveling was a superb effort.
    I am working in the very un-wilderness part of Sydney Australia at the moment but it is good to see Cockatoos and other birds I do not see back home.
    Anyway thanks for sharing your little bit of wilderness John.
    All the best.
    Mike

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    John,
    That is some of the clearest water I've seen!!!!

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    Wolfs are so cool!
    I went for a walk last night and saw a big 20+ flock of Yellow Crested Parakeets on the ground feeding, they let me walk right up to them, within about 3 yards. One of them was not white, he was Pink with an Orange crest, I must do a search and find out if this is a colour change within the population or a different species. Not as cool as a Wolf though.
    All the best.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnScott View Post
    I'd have no problem driving 200 miles to fish that water; then again, I'd do the same (actually, I have) to fish the stream flowing across the street from you.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Thanks for all your time and effort. Nice segway into the Fish-in!

    Dana

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    I'm assuming they were black bears?

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    You're right on the snow - woke up to a couple of inches here in town this morning. We do need it, not complaining.

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    I like that last picture a lot!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    John, I always enjoy the walk into that hole.

    Z

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    John, with all the success you have had with your renegades this fall, you might want to try a "fore and aft" this winter - it has been very productive over here on the San Juan with the midge eaters and might get you some dry fly fishing when it gets too cold for your OC - although the BWO would probably still interest them,would it not? I tied my F&A with size 18 black hackle on a size 18 hook. Sure am going to miss your Lochsa pics when the snow flies, although I guess that's where this thread started. Have enjoyed them and envied you all year. Was the Powell fire in a wilderness?

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