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Thread: Jurassic Pond in Mammoth

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZPLUG View Post
    Has anyone ever fished it tho? lol
    Yep. A few brave souls. http://sierradrifters.com/jurassic-pond/

    Ah, Cliffy. No one really cares about the gate.. It's a short hike in and out on the trail and you can use the entire lake. I'm 70+ and do it every year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viejo View Post
    Yep. A few brave souls. http://sierradrifters.com/jurassic-pond/

    Ah, Cliffy. No one really cares about the gate.. It's a short hike in and out on the trail and you can use the entire lake. I'm 70+ and do it every year.
    Viejo,

    While fishing the Owens, I've heard guides and their sports call the Jurassic Pond, "The Sierra Irvine."

    I'm assuming those behemoths are prolly triploid, non reproducing, non native and non wild fish?

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    Not sure. I know I'd have to save up the SS payments for a spell to afford the tariff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viejo View Post
    Not sure. I know I'd have to save up the SS payments for a spell to afford the tariff.
    Well I found out here that if there's no sign, youre all good.

    And Tyler Durden says that the establishment can't charge you.

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    Reckon there's some truth in those words. Just too damn old to drive six hours to find out.

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