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Old 09-04-2008, 02:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Heading up to the Mts again today. Going up to a lake not far from the kids place. Looking for a good weekend. Weather predicted in the mid-80's and normal, lower, humidity than a few weeks ago.

Both the boys and their families will be there. Will have Jeff's boat so we can get out and troll for fish. Nice lake setting, evening campfires and good conversation. Remember camping out at this spot a couple yrs ago and when star gazing at night, we could see GPS Sat's going over head about one an hr and millions of stars.

Son, Jeff said fishing report is reporting good Kokanee (landlocked sockeye salmon) fishing with a lot of 16" fish being taken.

See ya come Sun evening. Might even have a pic or two to show.

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Heading up to the Mts again today. Going up to a lake not far from the kids place. Looking for a good weekend. Weather predicted in the mid-80's and normal, lower, humidity than a few weeks ago.

Both the boys and their families will be there. Will have Jeff's boat so we can get out and troll for fish. Nice lake setting, evening campfires and good conversation. Remember camping out at this spot a couple yrs ago and when star gazing at night, we could see GPS Sat's going over head about one an hr and millions of stars.

Son, Jeff said fishing report is reporting good Kokanee (landlocked sockeye salmon) fishing with a lot of 16" fish being taken.

See ya come Sun evening. Might even have a pic or two to show.
Im jealous! you last shots were tantelizing - can you top them?

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Have fun, be safe, send pictures. Jay

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Relax, enjoy, and have a safe&fun trip!

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Sounds like an amazing weekend! I'll just stay down here on the flatlands and keep an eye on the cornfields. (Folks here are starting to chop silage - saw a field with endrows out just last night. Harvest is coming sooner than people realize!)

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Well, we made it back home safe mid-afternoon yesterday. Couldn't have asked for nicer weather. What a diff from the campout last mo. Temp's in upper 70's and humidity < 25% & night time temp of 55°-60°.

This is lake Merwin, one of a chain of 3 lakes on the Lewis River on the S slope of Mt St. Helen. These lakes are water impoundments for electrical generation. Merwin has been around since 1931 and covers a little more than 4,000 acres. In the Mt canyons, this translates to a lake more than 5 mi long.

Fishing wasn't as good as we had hoped for but caught 3 keeper sized Kokanee and one nice trout. Caught a number of trash fish, OK to catch but not worth eating. Think some of the problem for the slow fishing is there is still a good hatch of bugs the fish can feast on and water temp. In the main part of the lake the fish are down about 50' and we weren't prepared for that depth. Water was very clear and could see schools of smaller fish around the shore and over to where the boat landing is, we saw a fairly large Muskee.

I didn't get around to taking many pics but we were at this same lake/campground 2 yrs ago so will sub a few pics from then. First pic is from Sat morning heading out on the lake. The remainder of the pics are from 2 yrs ago.

The next to last pic is of the boat moring area that is back in a small inlet. Come Sat morning it was completely filled. The last pic is of a bridge at the N end of the lake shortly before the camp enterence. There are Ospray nests at the top and if you look closely, you'll see one in the nest on the right.
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And he's back including a picture of the rope swing just before he jumped on!

Sure looks like a pretty place!

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Sounds like you had a great time! I'm a little envious of these excursions.

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