Though the fellows did a lot of Catch and Release trout fishing, such as their day on the East Fork of the Powderhorn, we also did some what we call Catch and Eat trout fishing, at the lake where trout are periodically "planted" and trout population conservation isn't an issue.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Pix from Carol & Ed Hovasse
A few days ago Ed & Carol e-mailed these pix taken during their time in L.C. This shot of the American Basin columbine is a beauty, but...
even prettier are the self-satisfied looks on the 2 Eds' faces after their nice catch in the lake above Vickers Ranch where Hovasses stayed for two weeks. These were the largest trout they caught anywhere.
Another happy fisherman pic!
Our first fishing expedition was at the boat dock at San Cristobal Lake where we comfortably sat in our chairs and had a great time of it. We all caught what Carol and Edmund are showing off here, and feasted on it that evening.
Though the fellows did a lot of Catch and Release trout fishing, such as their day on the East Fork of the Powderhorn, we also did some what we call Catch and Eat trout fishing, at the lake where trout are periodically "planted" and trout population conservation isn't an issue.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEr_JSWSRUxBXspIicF4LvGcxFiqb6Az3YtMoaBM7l2e19ECszNCuSrrD3M9qJ4WCovJOWfNX2yxEfnBfDQezMSyOmqyjWR2hDnIOsneUbEbbleBNZbR9R51tTh2v_dwMCzc7ODk9F9oH0/s400/Hovasse+pix4.JPG)
Though the fellows did a lot of Catch and Release trout fishing, such as their day on the East Fork of the Powderhorn, we also did some what we call Catch and Eat trout fishing, at the lake where trout are periodically "planted" and trout population conservation isn't an issue.
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