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Micus,
I was just thinking about you. I got off the phone with Josko and we firmed up plans to go either Sharking or Tuna fishing later this week. Wish you were here. Here is being on Cape Cod where I sit on the porch of the cottage about 10 yards from the water. Every once in a while I see some fish bursting and I leasurly walk out to shore or to my kayak and cast. Mostly finding Stripers, some Bluefish, all short but some are not short by much. The Cape in Sept. Don't you miss it.
jed
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Hey Dave,
What a marvelous place to be to start over :shock: :D All those trout, beautiful waters, WOW!
When I started over, nearly 22 years ago, it gave me a chance to hone myself, improve a few things.
Don't forget all those things you will have to tell us about , with all those wonderful things to see, new places to admire the beauty!
I'm confident you will do well!
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Dave - I lived and fished in Oregon for 52 years. Had a cabin near the Metolious, fished the Deschutes like it was the back of my hand. The coast streams were my back yard. My father in law had a beautiful cabin on Hammersly Inlet on the south Puget Sound where I fly fished for sea runs, blue back and salmon. The Californians moved in starting in the early 80's. Now after 7 years in Michigan I am still a newbie and always will be. I don't care because Michigan is like Oregon was forty years ago. I wish I moved here sooner. I think you will feel the same way about Montana VS the East Coast. I am sure the Californian's have made an inroad and you will have to deal with it. One thing about Michigan...the Californians haven't discovered it...at least not the pristine U.P. I suppose the Detroit Symdrom will keep them away. Good!! Good luck my fly fisher friend, you won't need luck in Montana but you may need it if you stray. Jonezee
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Dave,
Reading your story reminded me of my own...many similarities. When you get to Missoula, remember that there are a lot of FAOL'ers in the neighborhood. Best of all, there's a fair amount of fishable water here too. Best of luck in your transition.
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Just try to stay away from the Monkey Fights Dave
S.B.
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Hey Dave
Keep in touch. The salt in your veins will help you keep your head above water :D
Remember all your friendly pirates are here.
We will be sure to tell you each and e-v-e-r-y time the big fish come thru here, with pictures where appropriate.
Good luck and God bless
Larry