Wyoming's Boysen Reservior Trout
“This is not an easy or a lovely place to reach at the end of a 5 1/2-hour drive, the last stretch through a landscape that resembles the wrong side of the moon. The names of local creeks tell the story well enough: Badwater, Tough, Poison. The reservoir nestles in a jumble of sedimentary rock that hides the bones of dinosaurs and frames the hopes of parched locals eager for a day on the water.” Charlie Meyers describes the varied and interesting opportunities surrounding this impoundment of the Wind River in northwest Wyoming. In the Denver Post.
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