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Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
Next day was kind of a push. Woke up to a low tire when we pulled out of the lot at 6 am. Early bird gets the trout. Tried to find a place to fix tire. No love early in the morning. at 7:30 ford grage answered the phone. Yea come over we will fix it. They did and like all the folks up there wanted to visit. Service manager, slaes manager and the mechanic who fixed the tire. All of them wanted to mark on our map. Well we went off for another scout trip. Scout and drive we did only to find overgrown access but nice looking water. Took a long, long walk through duck egg park and riding trail. Upper bad ax flows through there. Pretty water but hard to fish. No love there and a bit bigger with colored run off. Warmer day and we were wet from being in waders on that hike. Did a break and some flea market stuff. One more day until the cabin rental we were ready for that. Next morning poking around again found us fishing more of Coon Valley and the Timber Coulee creek well below the golf course, Lars road access. Looked up and downstream finding well open areas tried upstream first and caught a few then down we went and found even more. This is where I scored on my largest on the trip a solid 14 inch fish. No guessing with us if we have a way to measure we do. Finding fish in standard places here and there. Fun until we ran into this. Part of the game I suppose up there. Too bad the DNR cannot do a bit better but it is what it is. Old Bossy comes right towards us. Has a collar on so we just thought it was a pet. Well right into the stream ahead of us to its belly and I said its going to crap in the stream and crap it did. Green runny coop! We turned around right there, Fished all over here and there that day. Then found our cabin a bit early but were granted the go ahead to check in as it was ready. We were greeted with our own little cabin in the coulee. Right in the middle of where we had been fishing. I call it deer camp for obvious reasons. One Big room and small bunk room and bathroom WITH SHOWER Greeting at the door, Inside we found this, I knew this was going to be a good place After moving in it was a rest and newly discovered spotted cow, We hauled up a round griddle and it was pancakes that evening. It was so quiet there except for the generator time. At night all you could hear was the ringing in your ears. We played many games of Yahtzee. VID_20210801_151839108.mp4 VID_20210801_174819208.mp4 VID_20210801_174819208.mp4 -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
I am certain we passed pretty close somewhere. -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
They would be tasty! I think the DNR might be pretty protective on those natives. Most of the streams are self producing. The browns are thick as fleas in places. More on that later. A couple places there is a ten fish limit any size. Eat those brown trout and rainbows. I think some streams have rainbow stocked for catching. -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
More reports coming tomorrow. -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
Only the one mentioned Ryan, We are home and missed the deluge they have been getting last couple days. La Crosse got almost 7 inches I think yesterday or day before. Winona Minnesota across from La Crosse where we visited a friend got 3.5. Viroqua got some but not sure how much. We picked a good week to go as you also. Like you we had to wait for the run off. -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
We had seen on this creek way up the valley a sign of public access at the base of the Westby gold course. So back in town after a late lunch we reported to Matt at the Driftless Angler our luck and to ask about this access at he golf course. He grinned and said yes there is access there. TU had done some stream work from the bottom of the course up to the Ski Slope mid course. We should though go to the club house and get a drink and ask permission first. So after the brush workout we thought a mice walk might be a bit better to finish the day. We pulled in the lot and into the door we went. Club head quarters was a bar and grill . We ordered a couple iced teas that ended up canned raspberry teas. Asked permission to fish the course. The bartender lady had a puzzled look to her. Oh I have never had anybody ask that question so I am not sure. I said there was access down there and she said OK but fish at your own risk. No problem mam we will keep our head down. So we wadered up again an instead of walking the course we startered in the water. It was wide and slower for a ways then narrowed down and became swifter. As we walked here came a golf cart full speed to the creek. A guy jumped up and walked to the creek and began to unzip his pants to take a leak! I said good afternoon and he jumped and looked about. Then he seen us turned and zipped up. Oh Im so sorry he said. Ill leave. Not bothering us do what you have to do as Pat said laughing I will turn my head. No its ok he said. Then we talked a bit asking where we were from. I told him and he said I hope you don't think we are all like that in Wisconsin. We got closer and asked if we could play through then he laughed and joined his bunch on the green and they all laughed. Did we catch fish? Oh yea got out of the water and kept out of the way. We through hoppers and the browns took them fury. Oh what is this. Japanese beetles all over the jewel weed. Lets match the hatch. Then the beetle attacked me and right in the palm of the hand it went, String trick and out it came Thanks Pat! These are not turtle eggs I scooped a few out and pitched to the edge of the rough. That got old so left bunches more in the creek. We caught a bunch of browns here between the 5th and 8th hole friendly folks stopped and visited so funny. So we pulled out of there and headed farther up the creek. Next to the golf course was the Westby rod and gun club. Again this creek went right through it. Not far but a bit. We pulled in and talked to a fellow who was keeping the grounds nice. Had a good visit asking if there was a good pizza place in town. We were ready to call it a day. He thought a bit and said they have good pizza at he Westby Lanes bowling alley and bar and grill. So we decided to get a pizza. Before we left asked what a good local made beer might be. He responded I drink bush and like it and sometimes a Michelob. Pat laughed quietly and I explained something local made in Wisconsin. Oh lots on tap at the pizza place. We thanked him and headed to the Westby lanes for pizza and then to a quickee mart to check out the beer cave. Decides on two women by New Glarus. New Glarus only sells in Wisconsin. Then to the motel for a nice outside dinner. -
Trip report Driftless and more!
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
So lets get to some fishing, The little orange highlighter mark made on my map was on a small portion of seas creek. A creek restored for the native brook trout which was our goal. We drove to the pullout. Crossed a pipe cattle gate and looked at the little crick as the locals called most waters. Each of us had a hopper dropper ready to go. We were early as always before the sun cleared to trees. A dimple or two on the still water showing something good was ahead. We stayed out of the water just working the sides and directly ahead where we could get a good cast. Field and creek side was 12 to 24 inch growth of stuff. Not a bad walk. Water clear with slow deeper places to thin fast water. Some cut banks with undercuts for fish to hide. Once and awhile you would scare one which would take off like a streak up or down stream. We took turns leap frogging up the creek. I had two small ones then scored on a 10 incher. By this time Pat was wondering if her time would come. I said I'm done until you catch and she went to work. Getting right down and dirty at times, Then it happened. This says it all, this is what drives Pat and I. Greatest pic of that day. Well lets see it Pat, The release, More came to hand that morning, Pretty little char. Remnants hanging on in of cold, clean water. From there we drove North to the town of Coon Valley and up the various branches to the East. Picked up the center branch of coon creek looking for clear water. Still pretty dingy down lower. At the branch of where Rullands Coulee and Timber Coulee meet we took the fork up Timber coulee. At every water crossing was signs where you could enter into Private land through a trespass deal with the land owner. Some of these places were clear open pastures with dairy cows some were overgrown with all kinds of plants and brush with timber and willow growth. Darned near impassable. I actually lost Pat in this crap. We wore ourselves out trying to negotiate passage. Mixed in this junk is some pretty bad weeds. A mix of these things, Don’t touch these plants! Six lookalikes you want to avoid (fws.gov) Worst of all was the wild parsnip. We wore waders and long sleeved shirts and held our hands high to keep safe. The wild parsnip, One brown caught we took a break and went to town for a bite of lunch. -
Only on my computer. Now I am getting news out of the north country on my phone. Yes i did use phone up there for weather reports but it followed me home. I suppose it will dwindle in time when the spooks figure out I'm no longer up there.
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Here we go. It isn't all about fishing but most of it is. you all should know when the BilletHead makes a report it will be lengthy and picture loaded. Always an adventure. This trip has been in planning for a few months. Lack of help where Pat works led to a full week and two days but normally she tries to take two weeks. Got some intel from friends who had been to the Driftless and did some talking with a fisheries biologist from Wisconsin. Had pre ordered maps from Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. We were mobile and didn't know where we could end up. We did however fish five days straight in Wisconsin only. Worth it IMO. Will go back to the area and Minnesota. Next time with boat in tow to chase the warm water fishes. We called this a cushy trip. No camper just Pat's SUV packed to the brim. Took most of our food, no camping involved. Used my hand held GPS during the drive. Round trip 1440 miles. Pretty nice. Pat did all the driving. The 1440 was up and back only, not including the time running around fishing. Viroqua was the destination. Google maps said approx. 8.5 hours non stop from home. Chip shot drive. Got there and Driftless Angler first stop. Some purchasing and info. Maps marked for the start and the start was the first and most important thing we wanted to do. Catch a Native Brook Trout. Native to the area and where it was marked on the map was also told to me by the fisheries guy on the phone. If we could do this the rest of the trip was gravy. Then to the hardware store for license. One of the things that impressed me about the state DNR. Get this for a first time fisherperson that requires a license 25 bucks then 14 for the trout extra part. 25 Bucks for a year out of state? Fantastic we have spent 100 bucks other places for each of us other western states. The off to find lodging or should I say pre lodging where Pat had done first two nights on Booking .com. We had waited kind of long to do this but she found a tree house. Said private secure parking, bathroom, kitchen and everything we might need for two nights. Night three it would be a motel and then next three nights a cabin. We found the tree house and from a distance looked pretty nice but couldn't figure on how to get there. Parked at the house host and out comes a guy pulling a wagon like in little red wagon. We ask how to drive back to the tree house. Oh you cant drive back there we take the stuff back there through the front yard which it was 100 yards back to our lodging. Pat says on the advertisement it shows a road. No he says that's just a walkway. So we take his wagon and load up some stuff and began to pull the cart back. Hit the long walkway to the ramp up into the tree house. First thing I noticed is the petroleum smell and the color of the gravel. Guy had been dumping old oil I suppose to make asphalt? Who knows it stunk. We dodged the worst of it and went up into the tree house. It was actually kind of neat inside until you look into the bathroom. A very small sink and a stool. Running water but no way to bathe at all. Pat got kind of mad, I was kind of mad. We went back to see if we could get out of our commintment. Guy said it tells you what you get. Hey when it says bathroom I except a bath at least. He says I will put you down as a no show. Will we get money back? Well he said you get what you agreed on then pat chimed in again. He said you will get a refund. I hope so. What glitters is not always golden. Lession learned and we had to stay first three nights at the motel. Oh well same price and closer to town Hickory hills motel here we come. So no fishing day one and because of a big rain event not all creeks had cleared yet. Nice but not so nice tree house, More to come but tired of typing. First fishing day was fantastic so stand by. Marty
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Not about rules on here but, Boy good question. We are so tracked in everything we do who knows. The time we spent in Wisconson and Minnesota I did not click or check on anything up there. Now here back at home I am getting stuff on my Google chrome page from up there.
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Or drug off a stringer. It happens also.
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Hearts and stars waffles for breakfast, Happy Sunday morning everyone! I opted for orange marmalade and Pat syrup.
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What are you listening to?
BilletHead replied to Bushbeater's topic in New News and General Discussion
Yes! but that would be 33 1/3 size Record Formats (history-of-rock.com) -
What are you listening to?
BilletHead replied to Bushbeater's topic in New News and General Discussion
Mint condition. I don't think it was ever played. Started as a Rock Opera concept then hit Broadway in 1971. I remember hearing songs on the radio. Pretty happy with the find. I will revisit the music! -
Is that Debbie Harry of Blondie?
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Heck I new about maybe for the blood thinning and really didn't know if it couple be used for other stuff.
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Yep More than likely
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Did not know it was used for that but is prescribed to thin blood.
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Yes just what I said Warfarin
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I want it One frame per second please.
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Ok so I don't know how to do a screenshot. Had to use Pat's phone to take a picture of my phone. Anyone get a stack of pics add like this. We have @Mitch f daughter. Usually have @ness avatar.
