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Fear No Trout
05-01-2007, 05:07 PM
Started my trek Friday by going to Bishop and posting flyers for my Manzanar Lecture, walking tour and exhibit at Brock's, Mac's, Barrett's and Culver's tackle shop.

While at Culver's had the privilege to run into Joshua from the FNN and also Marlon Meade from Berkley who has been extremely supportive of my Manzanar project.

The lecture, exhibit and walking tour were well received and I want to personally thank Dave Strege for that writing that wonderful news article that appeared in the O.C. Register...below

http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/sp ... 667456.php (http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/sports/ocoutdoors/abox/article_1667456.php)

During the Manzanar Pilgrimage that was on Saturday, April 28th, they had over 1,100 visitors that viewed the exhibit. A reporter from the Inyo Register and another free lance magazine writer were present also interested in doing a story on the exhibit and my Manzanar fishing project.

On Sunday and Monday, I gave my lecture and walking tour to a full house on Sunday. Below are photos of the visitors that joined me on the walking tour at the fishing sites where the internees used to fish. There were several that came out from the South Bay and from Orange County specifically for the lecture and walking tour and not to fish. The ones from Orange Country read Dave Strege article and decided to make the trip for the lecture and tour.

Below are shots of the tour group.

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Below Map of Manzanar and surrounding areas. Creeks that were fished are highlighted in "purple".

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I want to thank everyone who came to Manzanar and supported this event. Because of the visitor response, the National Park Service at Manzanar has ask if I could do this program again. Memorial weekend or the 4th of July Holiday week are being considered. Also on Sunday, September 23rd at 2 pm, I will be presenting this same lecture and illustrated talk at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Lil' Tokyo.

Finally...last but not least...despite the hectic schedule preparing and doing the lecture and tour, I did manage to squeeze a few hours at Lone Pine Creek and caught an easy limit of some nice rainbows using the "Dreaded Threaded" crawler :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tight Lines....

Fear No Trout

DanKBecker
05-01-2007, 05:18 PM
Awsome story, and great project my friend.

Troutman65
05-01-2007, 08:36 PM
Glad your lecture and walking tour were a hit. The camps are a part of US history that should not be forgotten. Nice that you caught a few trout too.

olfishergal
05-01-2007, 08:51 PM
beautiful......wish i could have been there.......

greg
05-01-2007, 10:59 PM
Great job on your project, lecture and walking tour! :thumb:

Hope to fish with you again. I'll be up with some of my friends later this month. We may need to try that perch thing, again... :bfish:

Hawkeye5447
05-04-2007, 02:43 PM
You know i have always seen the signs for that place. I might just have to stop and have a little look on my way up to bishop.

Cybertrout
05-04-2007, 03:54 PM
I had the privelage of chatting with an elderly fisherman at Upper Twin Lake a couple of seasons ago. During our chat I learned that this man had been a resident of the Manazanar internment camp as a young boy. He told me that he and his friend used to sneak out of the compound in the early morning hours and hike back into the hills to fish for trout. With all of the men off to war and, Lone Pine not being as developed as it is today, I would guess that these two boys had all the lakes and streams to themselves. They must have done some incredible fishing!