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Re: Montana Again [Re: Nogalus Prairie] #5880557 08/16/15 04:10 AM
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Great pics! Too bad you didn't bring some of those cooler temperatures back with you.

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Great pics NP. Nothing better than enjoying Gods country with the family. cheers


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Re: Montana Again [Re: Nogalus Prairie] #5880716 08/16/15 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Nogalus Prairie
We flew this time. Which will mostly be the case from now on (will keep a jeep there.) At least until we get to do like dogcatcher and retire. smile


up I have a friend that has a nice log home in CO, he will fly most times now, his drive isn't near what yours is though! Your drive could almost be a vacation on it's own if you have stops along the way.


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Re: Montana Again [Re: Nogalus Prairie] #5880724 08/16/15 01:48 PM
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Shelby's brown was about 17 inches. Here's my best one, an 18 inch rainbow. Shelby's was a much better trophy as browns are much smaller than rainbows in Rock Creek.



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Mighty fine fish NP, browns are coveted most places. 18" trout is a great haul out of any stream up


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Better pic of Shelby's. Net opening is 16 inches. You can keep 3 browns/day and all brookies. Rainbows, cutthroats, and bull trout are all catch and release. I release them all anyway except a couple to eat every now and then.



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I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.


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Great times, and some Great family pictures. Love the background and back country streams. Thanks for the cool country. cheers


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That is a gorgeous Brown. up

I once had an order for a coffee table using steel and drift would for a house in Snowmass, they supplied 4 types of trout (stuffed) that I mounted under the glass top on the drift wood. turned out to be an awesome coffee table.


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It all looks good...BUT NEED TO SEE MORE COAT PICS! I'm missing my coat a lot right now! bang






Seriously....looks like a fantastic time with the family! up


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Originally Posted By: Western
That is a gorgeous Brown. up

I once had an order for a coffee table using steel and drift would for a house in Snowmass, they supplied 4 types of trout (stuffed) that I mounted under the glass top on the drift wood. turned out to be an awesome coffee table.


That sounds cool. Our cabin is much more on the rustic side. Very well built but nothing fancy. Off the grid but between solar, propane, and backup generator you don't notice it. Tammy and I hit the second hand/antique shops and Craig's list to decorate it. We got some great log furniture/beds at unbelievable prices. That stuff is fairly common up there with folks selling out and not wanting to haul it back home.


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Here's all I can find for you Snake.



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Originally Posted By: Nogalus Prairie
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That is a gorgeous Brown. up

I once had an order for a coffee table using steel and drift would for a house in Snowmass, they supplied 4 types of trout (stuffed) that I mounted under the glass top on the drift wood. turned out to be an awesome coffee table.


That sounds cool. Our cabin is much more on the rustic side. Very well built but nothing fancy. Off the grid but between solar, propane, and backup generator you don't notice it. Tammy and I hit the second hand/antique shops and Craig's list to decorate it. We got some great log furniture/beds at unbelievable prices. That stuff is fairly common up there with folks selling out and not wanting to haul it back home.


Yes sir, built a lot of "stuff" for mountain cabins and homes. It is fun for a spell looking through the shops and what not for unique items to decorate with, seems the imagination is the only limiting factor.


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Originally Posted By: MikeC
Awesome pics. You have a beautiful family.


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