10-12-2014, 04:20 AM
[quote Tyler_T]Yes I find that very interesting they have certain articles on untouched waters. Unfortunately that is no more. I was down to boulder mountain last weekend and very surprised to see how many people were fishing the secluded lakes. I have been going to boulder my entire life. My first trip I was 2 years old. It snowed a lot that year deer hunting and we were stranded until the snow melted. Can't remember much but I look back at the pictures. We fish a couple rare lakes that don't have names way up on top. The first time I came across someone else in the area was 2011. The human traffic has doubled in past few years. I don't own any of the land and it's here for all of us to enjoy. I just hope the newcomer will respect the land. My uncle owns wholesale fishing supply and is friends with the Phillips family. They have helped us a lot with fishing locations and different tactics to use throughout the seasons. They are very good people, they always go the extra mile to make sure that everyone has a great time. I really enjoy catching those big cuts on ice off and throughout the fall.[/quote]There are no lakes on Boulder that don't have names. Just sayin', not disrespectin".
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