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Thread: A Poll: What is the most technically challenging Water you have fished?

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    Hot Creek, California

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    Cool

    Sebastian Inlet, Outgoing or Incoming Tide!
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    I second the Letort, in Carlisle, PA.
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    a second for the Farmington
    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
    --- Horace Kephart

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    Being a Florida salt guy, I don't get to fish rivers and streams much. The most technically challenging I have fished is the Truckee River in California. I fished everything in the flybox, every way I knew how, with very little luck.
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    The Truckee River in CA.

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    It took me 25 years to figure out the little lehigh

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    Missouri River near Craig, Henry's Fork in Island Park

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    Quote Originally Posted by moucheur View Post
    Missouri River near Craig, Henry's Fork in Island Park
    I strongly second The Ranch (whole upper Henry's Fork, actually)

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    Hot Creek, CA...the ranch section. One is limited to using dries ONLY and the weeds and wind can drive one nuts...



    Hot CreeK Ranch, 1975...where I have witnessed grown men cry and toss expensive bamboo rods into the water...



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