Epic Trip Report, Part 5 – Yellowstone

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  • #4451
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
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    I have finished my stay in Yellowstone for the time being, so I figured it’s time to dump some more pictures on here and let you all know what I’m up to.

    #39145
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
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    Just FYI, this is an EXTREMELY pic heavy post so you will likely have to hit the refresh button numerous times to get them all to load.  There are pics posted all throughout the post and the “…” doesn’t even always show up when the pictures don’t load.

    Sorry, but I don’t know how to remedy this and, after sitting here for the vast majority of the day trying to get this post up, I’m giving up and heading to see if Galloup’s place is still open and then off to possibly catch the caddis on the Madison.

    Enjoy,
    Tim

    #39146
    lee church
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    Tim you are a bad ass motha brotha.

    #39147
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
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    What can I say to do justice to that trip.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #39148
    anonymous
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    Tim,

    Holy hell.

    #39149

    Okay Tim,

    #39150
    Eric DeWitt
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    T-minus 10 days… and i will be joining the T-Man out there (along with CoreyK).

    #39151
    Avatar photoEric Weller
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    Tim,

    #39152
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
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    Wish I was there.

    #39153
    Mike Cline
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    Tim,

    I think you’ve found all the good spots.

    #39154
    Avatar photoEric Weller
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    Mike,

    #39155
    Avatar photonone
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    Heck, don’t forget me Eric!

    #39156
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
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    To answer a few of the questions:

    Yes, I am sleeping in the back of my suburban.

    #39157
    Avatar photoSteve K.
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    Those photos are looking good from my cubicle jungle! Keep ’em coming. The NE corner of Yellowstone is my favorite part of the Park. With the Beartooth Wilderness and Nat Forest to the east….you have a lot of trout water to choose from. I’ve been known to hang out there for without venturing any farther than Roosevelt lodge.

    Another Food Tip….French Toast, bacon and coffee from the Ore House in Cooke City. Great way to start a day of fishing.

    Thanks Tim!

    #39158
    Avatar photoJim Lampros
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    Great Pics, those cutties are flawless and as good as they come.

    BTW, that hopper is called the “Western Lady Hopper” … we carry it in our shop.

    Nice work!

    JL

    #39159

    Great stuff once again Tim! Someday I wanna be like you! What a trip of a life time!

    Joel

    #39160

    Dang those fish are beautiful!

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