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TribalDragon, probably the closest thing to us would be the lakes in the Wallowas down by Joseph, Oregon. Nothing in the Blues to speak of.
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I'll check into that, thank you.
Your name looks familiar, do you teach at the hunter safety classes?
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Yes, that's me. When did you take it?
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The spring class at WaHi with Dutch and Sgt Taylor.
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Yup, it's that time of the year! Time to get out and get up in the high country.
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Nice pics everybody. I pass so many lakes while scouting and never bring a rod.
I should probably start.
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Very nice High mountain fish!
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