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WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos)

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Aaron Ford

05-01-2008 10:46:07




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JBMac

05-01-2008 17:30:17




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to Aaron Ford, 05-01-2008 10:46:07  
Thanks for the pics, looks like a cool place. I think I recognize a largemouth, the other two I don't catch here in North Florida, what are they?



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Aaron Ford

05-01-2008 19:42:47




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to JBMac, 05-01-2008 17:30:17  
The first is a walleye, the other is a smallmouth. We only missed catching a trout for a Tygart River Grand Slam. Woulda had better luck if those darn smallmouth hadn"t bit my worm everytime I dangled it out there. I must have caught 5 of "em. The fella holding the walleye later caught a smallmouth that would have made the books, but I managed to drop the monster. He is still a little ticked about that. Largemouth are not native to this stream but only introduced after a flood in the mid eighties washed "em out of the farm ponds. We missed shots of several cause I could not get my camera out in time. Or both hands were full...

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Finn Md

05-01-2008 13:02:34




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to Aaron Ford, 05-01-2008 10:46:07  
looks like a place I trout fished in Barnum WVA on upper Potomac River. We found an old coal mining ghost town there too in the woods. One of your fish looks like a walleye?



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Joe in IN

05-01-2008 13:09:52




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to Finn Md, 05-01-2008 13:02:34  
and the other a couple smalley's???(smallmouth bass)



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Aaron Ford

05-01-2008 12:22:10




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to Aaron Ford, 05-01-2008 10:46:07  
This is the town of Hammond, near Valley Falls State Park. It is located halfway between Grafton and Fairmont. It was a large fire brick making facility that supposedly produced the bricks for the Empire State Building. It was plagued by fire due to the cinders from the railroad and floods from the adjacent Tygart river. Brickmaking ceased in 1952 and later a coal company bought the property then razed all structures remaining.

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jose bagge

05-01-2008 11:35:59




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 Re: WVA Ghost Town Photos (Big Photos) in reply to Aaron Ford, 05-01-2008 10:46:07  
Is this out near Hinton?



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