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To: Ish who wrote (9053)11/16/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: pezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
<<where do you fish?>> When ever I get the chance I go back east to fish the Catskills. Beaverkill,Wilowmeoc and numerous Catskill streams. I live in Santa Monica Ca so for local fishing I go to the San Gabriel Mts. Believe it or not but some 65 miles from LA is a little stream that flows threw the mts. Where it is near the road it is heavily stocked with Rainbows during the spring . But by the end of summer it flows under ground and appears to dry up. Unbeknownst to most people where the stream cuts back into the mts. the bedrock comes to the surface and the stream continues to flow above ground. Here it harbors a resident population of Brown Trout. Every spring with the rains some are washed down toward the road where once in a while one in the 4 pound range is caught. Big mystery as to where they came from in the first place. It's a 14 mile hike up the canyon between roads. Once In the canyon there is no getting out except at the base or mouth the canyon walls are very very steep. An extermely rugged 14 mile hike but I have been doing it for years. Fishing as I go[ it's spectacular beauty is reminiscent of the high Sierras ] it takes me two days. The water is swift, clear and cold with a gravel bottom and it's full of Trout [ the only fish in the stream ]. Once in a while I go up to northern CA to the Walker River or take a five day trip with guides and the like in the High Sierras. Can't do this as often as I would like though. That's where I fish.
pez