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    Default If you could fish anywhere

    So, if you could fish any location (with the exception of your home waters), where would it be, and why that location?
    Thanks for your responses.

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    Byron,

    I do fish where I really want to, the rivers in the great state of Montana. Mostly the western rivers, over to central Montana. Rivers like the Clark Fork, the Big Hole, the Missouri and the Yellowstone. It is really hard to go wrong with them.

    Larry ---sagefisher---

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    Love the Madison, but hard to beat the beauty of the Lamar Valley. Those cutthroat trout of Slough Creek or
    Soda Butte are a favorite of my wife and me. We get out that way every 2-3 years and next year should be our next trip. When not there though the Catskills keep me very content and satisfied.
    Gene

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    When I was a kid I wanted to be like Lee Wulff and discover the next new undiscovered blue ribbon fishery.
    Still feel the same way.
    (the wilds of Labrador and northern PQ)
    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
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    I would pick the Snake River somewhere between Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon. Why because it is overlooked to some extent by other trout rivers in Wyoming and Montana and offers the angler lots of species of both warm and cold river fish. I have caught cuttthroats over 4 lbs, channel cats, crappie, carp, whitefish to name less than half the species in that river. Verity would insure lack of boredom.

    Tim
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    Look into Hubbards Yellowstone Lodge. Next June will be my forth trip
    Private lake with big fish & 17 miles from North gate to the park.
    Bob.

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    Southern Florida.
    I enjoy fishing for many different fish species, and Florida has them in abundance....in fresh, brackish and salt waters.

    They've got just about everything EXCEPT freshwater trout, salmon, char and grayling. Those are great species too,....so my 2nd choice would be Alaska.
    David Merical
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    Perhaps Wyoming ( need I explain?)_

    Mark
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    Minnipi Brook Trout Labrador

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    Default Grayling in Alaska

    I can't remember the name of the creek, but it is off the Denali Highway at the west end. Beautiful spot and willing Grayling. Had a ball unit I blew out a tire in the rental car. The spare developed a slow leek so I had to hightail it back to civilization before I got stuck in the middle of nowhere. Ended up eating lunch in junkyard waiting for the only guy in the area that could fix a flat. Anyway, always dreamed of going back and catching my fill.
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