FISH CATCHING TRAVEL
Knockin Tail Lures by My Coast Outdoors
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Last Call
Last week there was enough snow that fell on the high mountains that Wolf Creek Pass right above the house got 28″ and is the first ski area in the state to open. And with that first snow the migration from the high country will begin.
We are leaving Saturday morning first thing so Friday will be all about getting ready to come back one last time before the big move. A morning drive was on the menu for one last time as when we return it will be a totally different place. The weather is stunning, and this time of year is my favorite in the Rockies.
Cool animals are found in cool places. This is over 10,000 feet with snow on the mountains. This is where we see the most moose, just not today.
On our drives we have stuff we want to see or hope to see, but you never know. They are wild animals. Today we hoped for a moose but one thing about our favorite drive, sheep are always on the list along with all the deer you want with a coyote or two thrown in. This morning it was sheep.
Talk about a big boy, what a body on him.
Love was in the air.
There were 3 rams, but the big boy was getting all the action.
The girls were running for their life. We all know how those “boys” are.
This little guy was getting no love.
When I made the same drive last week nobody was out. But there was a show high up meaning winter is coming and once it gets here it is on. The snow is on the peaks and the temp is getting cooler every morning. With that the elk and sheep become a little more accessible. After leaving the highway and heading on gravel we hoped to see a moose. Unfortunately, we did not see any, but spotting stuff is often a matter of luck, just a turn of the head.
Once we got high up we went past the elk guides preparing for camp. There were 4 or 5 with their mules and horses getting ready to hit the real high country, which in that area is the Weminuche Wilderness area in the San Juan National Forest. On the continental divide it is a no motor of any sort area. It is vast and wild, with some of the biggest mule deer and elk in the state. So I am sure there are some hunters headed this way as the season opens on the 26th. Let the games begin.
As we continued up, we came around a corner near the lake and the sheep gods smiled on us again.
There was a good dozen, all ewes and yearlings.
The let us watch them for quite a while. They were cautious but as long as we made no quick moves we were able to get really close. This high up this time of year other than hunters there is little traffic. And traffic today was below us as that is the access to the wilderness. Hard to describe how high and wild that area is.
I never get tired of Bighorn Sheep. They were the animal of my dreams when I was a kid now I am living that dream.
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Fall in the Rockies. This is in the valley.
While the does and small bucks have been around the house the big boys have been scarce. Not sure if it is the weather is the issue but the mule deer are not in full rut like they were last year at this time. But with the weather change coming to the mountains next week that will increase. It sure is fun to watch them spar. On the way to the house we spotted these 2.
A respectable buck.
This was his buddy about 40 feet away.
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An act of skullduggery.
So I am working in the yard and minding my own business when I find that we had been trespassed. There before my eyes was a blatant attempt to slowly infest my property with a Giggin’. Luckily only steps away in the truck I had the antidote.
Respect my authority!
A word of warning for future trespassers, Tusker is alert and will protect the property from sliding into the abyss known as College Station. And of course, I know who the culprit is and I must admit he knows his football along with his way around a boat. Truthfully, I appreciate the gesture, and it has a place on the stone wall. Thanks, it made my day.
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The Truck Just Went This Way
It all started when I went to the store to pick up a couple of leaders and a fly or two. From that point I was headed to Beaver Lake to catch a few rainbows but the truck had other ideas. The lake is on the road that is one of my favorite drives and instead of stopping I just kept going.
How could I not keep going?
The drive takes me way the freak up there to Summitville. A gold mining area it is now a Super Fund debacle that has cost over $200 million to clean up and is still ongoing. But that is a topic for another day. Today it was all about the Aspens, it does not get any prettier in Colorado than right now.
Awesome everywhere you look.
My limited photography skills do not do it justice.
It was 62 at the house when I left. Getting higher and higher that temp began to drop until it hit 37 degrees and my first taste of winter.
Winter is right around the corner in the Rockies.
With the winter coming it will not be long before some of the roads are closed or impassable. And here is your clue what happens.
They are not kidding.
I did see a few mule deer, including one of the biggest bucks I have seen when he crossed in front of the truck. Unfortunately, with my right eye patched I could not find him in the woods for a picture. Plus not having my wing man with me it is a lot tougher to get the shot. More on that when I head up searching for the sheep.
This is one of the reasons we love the high mountains.
Winter is coming!
The point of this is when we get back it will be winter. Many of the roads we love will be closed until at least May 1 or even later. But with winter comes herds of elk, sheep, and moose. On our drive today we had a herd of mule deer led by a big buck cross the highway which had plenty of traffic. That was followed by another herd of mule deer. Man are there lost of deer here.
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Now the Bad News
I had been having some serious trouble with my eyes and saw the eye guy a couple of times for double vision and a dropping eye lid before I came out here. I was able to patch one eye and drive without any issues. Unfortunately, since I got out here it has gone downhill drastically. Thank goodness the Boss is out here to drive me back because when it comes down to it driving is now impossible. I cannot tolerate light, fishing is impossible much less reading and writing as one eye has now completely closed, the other is headed that way. How quickly it happened is worrisome. Of course we have done our research and combined with what the eye guy says it is not good. As you have seen me write in the past: Just put on your big boy pants and deal and deal we will.
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News Flash
The neighbor lady across the street who has lived here for years dropped by with a pie as I write this. When she was talking to the Boss apparently we have a great big bear roaming the neighborhood the last couple of nights. She said she went to Denver and forgot to put away her bird feeder and he came and trashed it. The last 2 nights he has been on the camera coming back and making sure there is no more bird feed. She also said the lion sightings in the area were up. I wondered what triggered the bears to hit the den but with this amazing weather they are still out and about. Never a dull moment in South Fork.
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Thanks to those of you who noticed I was absent. That is why it has been while since I wrote but it is a real effort. Sorry for the errors but it is what it is. Who knows what is to come next, but we should have some answers by the end of next week. We are lucky to have been able to see the eye doc on Monday then off to Houston on Wednesday to see the neurologist. No guess what kinds of diabolical tests are coming but if it is an MRI of my head it will bring to mind the great quote from NY Yankee Dizzy Dean; “The doctors x-rayed my head and found nothing.” It may be a while before you here from me but I will get back with you. So keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines
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