The San Miguel in SW CO because IMO, there's no where on earth more beautiful than the San Juan Mountains. I can't imagine being happier anywhere else for every reason that matters to me.
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The San Miguel in SW CO because IMO, there's no where on earth more beautiful than the San Juan Mountains. I can't imagine being happier anywhere else for every reason that matters to me.
That would be Jack Creek if right at the junction with the Parks Highway or Fish Creek if you are talking say 15 miles in on the Denali. I checked it just last week and both creeks are still there, though ice-bound.
While both are decent grayling creeks there are much better examples very close to them.
Denny caught a fish somewhere north of 22" in one that jumps to mind. He wanted a fish over 18" to release and earn a patch from ADF&G. He caught quite a few grayling but I am not sure if he caught one UNDER 18"... He decided 22 and change worked for him.
I have only been fishing Alaska for a bit over 5 decades and while I have experienced a ton of truly incredible fishing there is always more to try... I guess I will stick around here for a while...
3 pages of responses and counting....and nobody has mentioned Iowa yet?? :rolleyes:
Are we the Rodney Dangerfield of fishing destinations? :rolleyes::p
Good one, Dave. LOL!
If I had unlimited funds my dream trip would to be go to southern Argentina to fish for gigantic sea run browns.
I feel like the odd man out here, but I would fish the Amazon basin for Peacock bass and/or all the other fantastic species of fish you can find there.
Jim Smith
My place would be a bone fish flat/tarpon alley within a hours drive of a smallie river that I could float and wade. Along the river would be my lodge where I could host fellow fly fishermen and enjoy good fellowship.
Alaska...Just to be part of it.
Mike
My choice would be a chalk stream in England. Perhaps it would be the one discussed in Neil Patterson's book "Chalkstream Chronicle: Living Out the Flyfisher's Fantasy".
Regards,
Ed