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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1197772196 Message started by Riversend on Dec 16th, 2007 at 2:29am |
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Title: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Riversend on Dec 16th, 2007 at 2:29am
I've been meaning to ask for a while, but anybody done this or got a report :question Wallys post gave me high hope with the first sentences. Anyhooo...when my daughter and I were in Yellerstone I wondered what it would be like to travel way down to that south end and camp and fish....any info :question [smiley=dankk2.gif]
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by wally on Dec 16th, 2007 at 5:13am
Here's one of the reports I saved from my research
....this suy entered at S end of park....hiked the S border to the Thorofare...then up to S end of Yellowstone lake. He even has some pics.... (You need to Login or Register There's an infamous woman who goes by the name of "Lone Eagle Woman" who spends her summers back here in the Thorofare alone. I talked to her on the Yellswstone boards. Here's a link to her pic pages of the Upper Yellowstone and Thorofare areas....(many pics). They gorgeous! (You need to Login or Register |
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Riversend on Dec 16th, 2007 at 9:58am
gosh wally..thats a lota info and fotos to look at. thanks [smiley=dankk2.gif] I been thinking of taking my own boat and towing my canoe to the no motor zone an paddleing around, I should of asked the rangers when we were out there. looks like there is plenty of info out there when the time comes :)
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Natureman on Dec 29th, 2007 at 3:40am |
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Natureman on Dec 29th, 2007 at 3:59am
Also, all lakers you land you MUST keep/destroy. How's that for a rule? Lake Trout are an invasive species in Yellowstone Lake and are threatening the local trout.
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Riversend on Dec 30th, 2007 at 2:34am
natureman: yep. missed your link in ultimate link list.. I've not checked into the link list, but have meaning to.. looks like I should. The link you posted should give me all I need to know :) I am often away from computer access for weeks at a time [smiley=thumbup.gif] [smiley=dankk2.gif] Last summer when at the Yellowstone landings, the bullitan boards had postings of how many thousands of lake trout had been neted and removed as invasive species..
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Natureman on Dec 30th, 2007 at 3:36am
Hey Wally! any particular Yellowstone board?
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Mad_Mat on Jan 7th, 2008 at 1:28pm
I hiked around to the SE end of the lake back in '77. Started on the Heart Lake trial (from the North), and around past the South Arm and the SE Arm, past the inlet, to camp on a nice sandy beach. About 24 miles one-way, I took a day and a half to get there. The lake was very shallow, with no drop off, and I had to wade out maybe 20 or 30 yards from shore to get above knee-deep so I could get some reasonably clear water. The wave action was stirring up the sand, and there was a lot of "seaweed" floating aroud, since the wind was pushing it directly onshore. I was really bummed out about that, thinking that my fishing was going to be hopeless, but it turned out to be pretty good from the shore. I'd hook a 15 or 16 inch Cutthroat trout every 2nd or 3rd cast - 2 out of 3 times, I'd just pick up weeds that killed the action of the little golden spoon I was using. It got to be boring, way too easy. I quit after a counted 20 fish, caught in about 2 or 3 hours. All but one were inside the slot limit and had to be released. I only wanted one for dinner, and I'm shure that that one fish must have been a 1/16th inch over the slot.
A couple of weeks later, I read in the papers that a woman had been killed by a Griz on the Heart Lake trail section that I had hiked in and out on, within a wek of the time that I had been there. I'd seen fresh Griz tracks in the trail on my way in. If I ever did that again, I'd paddle in and camp on one of the islands, and would not cook fish on shore again. I was maybe a mile at most from that inlet, and it was teeming with spawning trout ( off limits to filshing) - probably made a great bear attractant. |
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by wally on Jan 7th, 2008 at 6:09pm
Natureman....here are some of my favs I read regularly
(You need to Login or Register (You need to Login or Register (You need to Login or Register (this page has outstanding photos in the two photography sections) (You need to Login or Register (my fav area of the park.....Heart Lake) all these sites are loaded with top notch digital photograpy. enjoy |
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by wally on Jan 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm
Mad Mat....hope you relish memories of that forested hike. I too got back there in the early 80's. No one walking the planet today will ever see that area forested as such since the big fires.
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Title: Re: camping S, end of Yellowstone Lk. Post by Natureman on Dec 10th, 2012 at 6:31am
Why do I keep forgetting about this place? I can't believe I remembered my username/password.
Wally, I am a longtime poster at the Total Yellowstone Page, although I now go by Sagebrusher there. wally wrote on Jan 7th, 2008 at 6:09pm:
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