Best spot for a fly fisherman to live?

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  • #31079
    micah lauer
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    The disappearance of the quaint mountain town…..that would make for a great rant!  

    So true.

    #31080

    I have fished New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Maine and Quebec

    Quebec for me is the best place I have fished especialy the North Shore of the Saint Laurence. Few people few roads and lots of fish

    Jocelin

    #31081

    The Ozarks…great fishing in Missouri and Arkansas and you can get by with a toothbrush vs. a teethbrush.

    #31082
    Randy Kadish
    Member

    I know some of you guys are going to laugh; and I’m not saying it’s the best fly fishing town or city, but New York has some surprisingly good fishing opportunities. In Westchester we have some great streams. The Catskill Rivers are fairly close by, as are some of the Connecticut rivers. Also, we have some of the best striped bass fishing, from boats, piers or surf. Finally, we even have fishing in some of the city’s parks.

    Randy

    #31083

    woolyworm-
    While I love fishing out west and in other areas of the country quite often, I also am from WI.

    #31084

    No salts here? What about the Keys? Hate to throw a wrench in the works. texasflycaster

    #31085
    dave pigeon
    Member

    I’m a small town kind of guy.

    #31086
    wollyworm
    Member

    Wow, that was almost as good as asking u guys whats better, blonds or brunettes! Thanks for all the replys. I guess the fishing is great everywhere! but the catching can be the hard part!

    #31087
    john bradley
    Member

    wool,

    twin bridges, mt

    san martin de los andes, ar

    other than that, anywhere you can wet a line!

    #31088
    lee simm
    Member

    This past August we packed up our youngest daughter and drove 22 hours to enroll her in the University of Montana in Missoula. Although I was in charge of Target and Wal Mart runs, I did find time to fish the Bitteroot, Rock Creek and Clarks Fork, which runs through campus. In addition to the wonderful scenery and fantastic fishing opportunities we were very impressed with the town itself, a classic college town that is hip but down to earth. My daughter won’t let me move there until she’s out of college, but in 4 years, and if everything goes right, I will be a Missoulian.

    #31089
    Avatar photoMatt Jones
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    Glenwood Springs, Colorado

    www.mattjonesphotography.com

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