JohnnyOshow22
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Hey Guys and Gals,
This weekend Polly and I (and of course the dogs too) are headed to Noble lake in the southern tobacco roots for Polly's birthday! It has been our tradition on her birthday to invite our club to hang out and party off road some where. So either Friday night or saturday morning early we're going to up to Noble lake camp (camping for sure saturday night) and relax. If you want to come hang out for Polly's birthday let me know!
As far as the trail goes it should be a real easy, with some mine buildings that we can check out. The lake has cutthroat in it and no brook trout so the fishing should be decent. Polly and I will be getting our fly fishing on for sure.
Also I am going to attempt to bring a cake without her finding out so if you think youre going to come post up so I can try and get one big enough for everyone!
link to a post about noble lake from 2012
This weekend Polly and I (and of course the dogs too) are headed to Noble lake in the southern tobacco roots for Polly's birthday! It has been our tradition on her birthday to invite our club to hang out and party off road some where. So either Friday night or saturday morning early we're going to up to Noble lake camp (camping for sure saturday night) and relax. If you want to come hang out for Polly's birthday let me know!
As far as the trail goes it should be a real easy, with some mine buildings that we can check out. The lake has cutthroat in it and no brook trout so the fishing should be decent. Polly and I will be getting our fly fishing on for sure.
Also I am going to attempt to bring a cake without her finding out so if you think youre going to come post up so I can try and get one big enough for everyone!
link to a post about noble lake from 2012
Tobacco Root Mountains Noble Fork
Access to this area is via Sheridan, Montana on US 287. Wisconsin Creek Road (FS 157 at forest boundary) exits US 287 about 3 miles west of Sheridan or you can take a short cut directly from town if approaching from the east. The Noble Fork Road (FS 8300) splits from FS 157 approximately 6...
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