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Fly-Fishing Colleges
I was reading Fly Rod and Reel last night and noticed a letter to the editor regarding colleges and great fly-fishing. I am wondering what schools were picked to be the top 10. The letter gave away that MSU was number one. I would imagine that Penn State would be on the list. Having attended Oregon State for grad school I would put it on the list. I would think some school from NY would make the list. Maybe UC-Boulder, Idaho State. I currently work for a university outside of Austin, not a bad location although I am getting used to bass and carp instead of trout and stealhead. So, who made the list?
PS-If the Chancellor from UM-Western is a member on this board I will be more than willing to send you my resume!
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Can't complain about URI.
I have caught striped bass, bluefish, flounder, largemouths, smallmouths, crappie, four diffent species of sunfish, pike, pickeral, rainbows, browns, brooktrout, and perch on the flyrod within a 10-15 minute ride from campus.
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Who has time for stress when there are fish to catch.
Nick
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I have a friend who is doing a semester on the south island of New Zealand this winter (New Zealand Summer). He actually asked me if he should bring his fly rod! Such comedy.
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Colorado State - Fort Collins
University of Montana - Missoula
Montana State University - Bozeman
David
who does not teach in any of these
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I have that issue at home. I'll post the list when I have time to get to it.
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Try these: Ithaca College, Cornell, SUNY Plattsburgh, SUNY Binghamton, SUNY Cortland, Colgate
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I attended the Universtity of New Hampshire in Durham which was pretty much surrounded with good brookie water and decent rainbow fishing in some of the lakes.
Jim Smith
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I have a son who attended Montana State University in Bozeman, MT and now lives in Bozeman and I can say I find every excuse I can to take him whatever he needs as long as my fly rods are in the truck!! So many choices to fish around there!
Dr Bob