FISH CATCHING TRAVEL
Knockin Tail Lures by My Coast Outdoors
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Pretty boy on a nice sunny mountain day.
We are getting more and mores settled in. Got the truck serviced in Durango and while we were at it got our DL changed over. The only official acts left are getting the Boss’s 4Runner licensed here and then the boat. The boat will wait until sometime in April when it is ice out and time for a resident fishing license. We are becoming more Colorado every week.
One thing about being surrounded on 3 sides with high mountain passes the driving can be interesting. When we went over Wolf Creek and crossed the divide it had snow the night before and the road was sketchy early. But residents around here drive safely and with 4-wheel drive and good sense it is no big deal. We are prepared for the weather and have enough stuff in the truck to spend the night or get out of most situations. Common sense goes a long way in the mountains.
The sheep were in small bunches and hard to find today.
Basically small bands of ewes. Not a big ram in sight.
We went on a game drive the other day and it was as slow as ever. This no snow issue is hurting the wildlife viewing as there is no particular reason for them to come down to their usual winter levels. But that may be about to change as it is going to drop like a rock with highs in the teens for a couple of days then some snow. So, we will be looking forward to the elk making an appearance next week. Plus, snow is critical to both outdoor business and water issues in Colorado. We are treating everyday as an adventure and an opportunity.
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The Wade Right Fishing Belt and the new Madre Sling.
For all your wading needs.
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It was so exciting to see that the state and feds got together and bought a square mile of land adjacent to Teton National Park to save it from developers. It is so amazing there and that they were able to save it and add it to the park is wonderful. There were some pinheads online complaining that they paid too much, well so freakin’ what. It will be preserved for all time instead of condos for rich folks. The land last forever, money is gone in an instant.
To go along with that I am worried the administration is going to push to develop or sell some of our public lands. My question to you: Do you honestly think when that if done it will be in your interest or favor? Be real, it will only benefit the rich which is slated to take over our country. (And how did we end up with President Not Elected Muskrat? I do not get it; you think he gives a f’ about you? Keep drinking the Kool-Aid.)
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I got this from my brother the other day. It brings back memories of bygone days.
This is my grampa and his big draft horses and the sleigh from 1953.
53′ was the year I was born, and I remember the horses so well. In the winter after milking the cows by hand he would harness them up and head to the cheese factory a couple of miles away. They would take the milk and then would pump the left-over “whey” back into the milk cans which he fed to the hogs. They made the cheese and butter for the family.
He would harness them with bells on and it was so exciting to a kid to ride the sleigh in the snow. I remember the horses as being giants to a little guy and watching their breath in the cold weather still sticks in my mind like the days it happened. Hard to believe what has come of our lives. Times were tougher but sure a lot simpler. And yes, the Sears catalog was in the outhouse, it was quite the day when they finally got indoor plumbing, especially in the winter. He raised his family on 80 acres doing it all by hand for many years. There was a period before the first horse died that the tractor spent all its time in the shed. Glad I was there.
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We have both lived in multiple states and have been so happy with our experiences dealing with official folks. From registering vehicles, getting a DL, and registering assorted stuff Colorado is the bomb. The folks at the DL office were so nice and treated us like people. I had just renewed my DL in Texas and here was my experience: She was rude, perfunctory, and just plain an angry bitch who needs to find another job because she forgot who she works for. People like her are the very people that makes all of us miserable and unhappy when we deal with something that should be a breeze. So, thanks Colorado, you have exceeded all my expectations.
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So life goes on and the Boss has turned out to be one well-adjusted retiree, took to it in a minute. Looking back on our life we were able to spend untold hours in an ambulance in high stress situations without killing each other and that continues. I love being here with her, it always left me feeling guilty being here without her, but those days are over. As far as my entertainment besides animal chasing it is time to start tying some flies and making lures. Fishing is coming and I cannot wait. I appreciate you all continuing to read this, thanks.
Good Luck and Tight Lines
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