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<blockquote data-quote="JRSherman" data-source="post: 1478056" data-attributes="member: 13432"><p>David I just got home a little bit ago myself. Dad and I went today below the park and each caught our limit, although they were hangovers from last year as none have been released below the park yet. </p><p></p><p>I'd say you did well, those two in the picture are nice trout! As far as the water level, it was much much worse before the snowstorms and the recent rain we've got. When Dad and I went the last day of season last October, the water level was 8"-1' lower than it was there today. You could almost walk across the old dam there in your first water picture.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you had a good time though! We about froze today, ice on the tips of our rods and icicles on the bluffs. What made it worse was we both got up to three, then dad let a few go until I got my 4th, and took almost an hour before he caught his 4th. It was worth it though, as it turned out to be the best fish of the day! </p><p></p><p>I'm probably going to try to make it back up one of the next two weekends(pretty sure I have school next weekend, but it'll be the opposite weekend of that), so I might give you a holler sometime!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSherman, post: 1478056, member: 13432"] David I just got home a little bit ago myself. Dad and I went today below the park and each caught our limit, although they were hangovers from last year as none have been released below the park yet. I'd say you did well, those two in the picture are nice trout! As far as the water level, it was much much worse before the snowstorms and the recent rain we've got. When Dad and I went the last day of season last October, the water level was 8"-1' lower than it was there today. You could almost walk across the old dam there in your first water picture. I'm glad you had a good time though! We about froze today, ice on the tips of our rods and icicles on the bluffs. What made it worse was we both got up to three, then dad let a few go until I got my 4th, and took almost an hour before he caught his 4th. It was worth it though, as it turned out to be the best fish of the day! I'm probably going to try to make it back up one of the next two weekends(pretty sure I have school next weekend, but it'll be the opposite weekend of that), so I might give you a holler sometime! [/QUOTE]
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