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What I learned new at the 2011 October GC
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:34 pm
by _sock puppet
The locations of new temples (COJCOLDS' building plans), and there's good fishing in Star Valley WY
The names of geezer 70s (those put out to pasture as emeritus, since it's obvious their dreams of becoming one of the FP/12 someday are over)
Um, ... oh, I got it, Jesus won't be returning until at least a couple of generations.
Ummm, ...Oh, s***, you mean I wasted 10 hours for what could have been said in 5 minutes. I am so happy this is all God has wanted me to know in the last 6 months.
Re: What I learned new at the 2011 October GC
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:39 pm
by _Hoops
sock puppet wrote: there's good fishing in Star Valley WY
How true! Surely, that's worth the 10 hours.
Re: What I learned new at the 2011 October GC
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:51 pm
by _sock puppet
Hoops wrote:sock puppet wrote: there's good fishing in Star Valley WY
How true! Surely, that's worth the 10 hours.
Henry's Lake in Island Park ID right now is incredible fishing. I know a couple that went there and in about 14 hours of fishing, caught and released 141 fish, ranging from 1 1/2 lbs to 5 lbs each. Hardly anyone is on that lake right now fishing. The runoff from melting snow going as long as into early September has made the fish very hungry and willing to strike at anything now that the water has finally cleared up. This couple were fly fishing from a boat, and in a stretch of 1 1/2 hours, every cast yielded a hit. If anyone is a fisher and can make it there this fall, truly tremendous fishing.
Re: What I learned new at the 2011 October GC
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:43 pm
by _Morley
sock puppet wrote:Henry's Lake in Island Park ID right now is incredible fishing. I know a couple that went there and in about 14 hours of fishing, caught and released 141 fish, ranging from 1 1/2 lbs to 5 lbs each. Hardly anyone is on that lake right now fishing. The runoff from melting snow going as long as into early September has made the fish very hungry and willing to strike at anything now that the water has finally cleared up. This couple were fly fishing from a boat, and in a stretch of 1 1/2 hours, every cast yielded a hit. If anyone is a fisher and can make it there this fall, truly tremendous fishing.
Please do not listen to this man. Fishing in this part of Idaho is really, really, really bad right now. It’s not true that a lackluster summer of weak fishing in flooded rivers has led to a magnificent autumn full of beautiful cutthroats and rainbows. Stay home, watch TV, and discuss Joseph’s dalliance with Fanny.
(If you do come, please practice 'catch and release' on the cutthroats in the Henry's Fork.)