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    Hello,

    Flying out tomorrow morning to try some fishing on the Tongue River in Dayton Wyoming.
    Would anyone be able to provide some help on where I can buy my fishing license and a good
    place to grab a beer? We are staying at the Elk View Lodge that was recommended by members on here. We will be begging for help for places to go once we get there. Not sure about the local area and any private property issues etc. We are just going to fish for a day and a half and then we're off to the Bighorn for three days.

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Joe

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    I haven't fished the Tongue river myself, but here are a couple of public access areas in the area...

    http://gf.state.wy.us/accessto/whmas/amsdencreek.asp

    http://gf.state.wy.us/plpwhmprogram/...reaDetail.aspx

    Click on Tongue River, and there are a couple of walk in areas.
    Life is expensive... but it does include a free trip around the sun.
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    Thanks a bunch branhap.........great info.

    I'll be sure to post a fishing report on here for all to see.
    Now all I need is to find me a place in Dayton to pick up a bottle of Scotch to start my trip of right!

    Thanks again for the help.

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    Don't drive too fast on the climb up to the Tongue. There is such fascinating information posted roadside on the geologic history of the region on the way. The north branch is what I fished and is where I caught my first cutthroat ever. As you head west your heart will skip several beats as you come over the top and see the valley spread out before you.

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    Bob,
    You're probably referring to THIS view ( on our way from Sheridan to Cody , West of Dayton ). You're RIGHT about the "skip several beats".

    Mark
    Last edited by Marco; 08-29-2010 at 01:32 AM.

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    Not sure about Dayton proper, but the Fly Shop of the Bighorns in Sheridan is a pretty decent shop. As of last year there was a pretty good spot to grab a brew east of the main drag a block or two, but for the life of me I can't remember the name of it at the moment. I'll try.

    Have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Bob,
    You're probably referring to THIS view ( on our way from Sheridan to Cody , West of Dayton ). You're RIGHT about the "skip several beats".

    Mark
    That's it, Marco. It's an amazing drive especially in early evening when the shadows are long and you can already taste that first cold one.

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