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another big rainbow caught & released by Glen Lee, July 1993, photograph by Mark Boyle.
[Edited on 12-7-2003 by McPilchuck]
[Edited on 12-7-2003 by McPilchuck]
“Hey thanks Cliff, ^^^^Since I have come to know you better as a newer member of the TB'ers Club, I am glad that you decided to become a member, for that has led to a good friendship. Thanks again for the kind words.”
“I would also add, “thanks.” And that it was quite an ordeal, but we did what we had to do…for Norton.”
brownster,
Hi guy, I shall do that, let me see what I have…You mean you saw or caught 26 adult steelhead?
Mike Swayne’s Butterwick Lake cutts from years past…
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“Wow, nice fish!”
“OK, we know you have been out, lets see some more big fish, and what about the marmot we heard trapped in the Olympics
. How do marmots taste, MIKE?” Wow! Nice big trout. Great photos.
Glen Lee’s big rainbow-cutthroat trout, photo by Mark Boyle 1996. (photo contribution from Trail Blazers Photo Boards Display, submitted by McPil – coordinator.)
One of Mark Boyle’s big rainbows (released) photo by Ken J. McLeod 1994. (photo contribution from Trail Blazers Photo Boards Display, submitted by McPil – coordinator.)
“Thank for the kind words, yep it was a great trip, still remember those blueberries cooking on the pancakes and the trout frying in the pan. Since the 1960s, my friends and I have been going off-trail to obscure and more remote places more so than on trail. Experience and confidence is the key, but go prepared.”
For many, high lakes have a magical power that draws upon ones soul, I am no exception. My photography of the high land and of the emerald waters comes from within I think, thus I search for the meaningful shot. And always, the fishing rod is near…
…you will note the rubber boots, too. “Had dry feet during the 5 days of rain.”
Though the Trail Blazers Club has taken no official position or club vote on the proposed Wild Sky Wilderness, the membership has, on an individual basis with the magority or multitude of the club favoring and endorsing the proposed Wild Sky Wilderness designation. For a compiled list of names of Trail Blazers (and other outdoor sportspeople who support the above effort, see:
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