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    Marco;
    We should be in the area around noonish.

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    Ok, here's our schedule.
    Sept. 6th - 8th the Driftless Area.
    Sept, 9th Layover in MJitchell, SD. Visit Cabela's and the Corn Palace.
    Sept. 10th - 13th Hill City, SD. Fish in the mornings and evenings, sight see in the afternoon.
    Sept. 14th -16th Livingston, MT. Visit Neil & LadyFisher. Fish in the Park.
    Sept. 17th - 19th Worley, ID, Visit Brother, do Laundry and spend a day on the ST. Joe.
    Sept. 20th - 23rd Lowell, ID for the Idaho Fish In.
    Sept. 24th - 26th Hamilton, MT and the Bitterroot River and meet John Scott.
    Sept. 27th - 30th St Regis, MT and fish the Clark's fork with sagefisher
    From here on the length and stops on the return will depend on the weather.
    Oct. ? Back home.

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    Have fun, keep us all posted and be careful
    "If we lie to the government, it's called a felony, when they lie to us, it's called politics." Bill Murray

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    The two waywards will roll in to the campgrounds around 4pm tomorrow. I will give them an hour to get settled and then I am going to take them to a classic driftless small stream and go after some small stream browns. The hoppers should be out and I will show them one of most beautiful streams right away. It is about a 20 minute drive from the campgrounds.


    Tomorrow: A mainly sunny sky. High 72F. Winds light and variable.


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    We have just been told that we have neglected out fellow travler and mascot!
    So let us correct that now!!
    Here he is in all his glory, 100% recovered from his earlier accident and ready to lead the way West.
    Gnorm the Gnome


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    That looks like a fantastic itinerary! I'm jealous.


    Safe travels and great fishing!

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    Well, the/their FIRST stop was made and went rather smoothly. We partook in a nice lunch and shot the bull for about an hour before the boys had to split. Gnorm was "conspicuously" perched atop the rolling home , smiling in anticipation of the final destination. Next stop is to be Spinner's digs therebouts in SW Wisconsin. I wished them a safe and pleasant journey and bid them GOODBY.



    Mark
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    A couple of latter day pioneers and their prairie schooner. Westward Ho!

    America will never be the same.
    Want to hear God laugh? Tell him Your plans!!!

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    We got out on a tiny stream near the campgrounds for about an hour tonight.

    Jack landed 4 and Kaboom landed 5.

    We are heading out tomorrow morning again.
    When you arise in the morning, think of what a
    precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think,
    to enjoy, to love.
    - Marcus Aurelius

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarrenP View Post
    Please, both of you, be extra careful and take your time and enjoy this trip and I will be checking for posts each and every night.
    Warren, Jack left Tennessee so fast the vortex could be seen on weather radar.

    Ed

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