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  • #2955
    Randy Kadish
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    With so many great rivers I don’t know how you can pick out ten, but I find articles like this interesting.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23799383

    Randy

    #24440

    Sorry, but the SF of the Snake isn’t the West’s best dry fly river.

    #24441
    Mike L.
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    Sorry, but the SF of the Snake isn’t the West’s best dry fly river.

    What is?

    The one place in that list I really want to go is Kola.

    #24442

    What is?

    I would show you if you ever came out………

    The SF was a great river- still is a good river, but what I hate is folks saying that one river is “The Best.”

    I have fished the SF over 500 days.

    #24443
    Mike L.
    Member

    The last time I came out all you showed me was the South Fork.

    #24444

    the wests best dry fly fishing involves early july and bristol bay

    #24445
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    the wests best dry fly fishing involves early july and bristol bay

    Have you ever been anywhere else to compare?

    #24446

    Patrick’s posts always remind me of that old joke about how you can tell if someone isn’t from Texas.

    (they haven’t told you they’re from Texas within the first 10 minutes of meeting them)

    #24447

    I mean not the best dry fly river because the dry fly season is like 3 weeks, but big (like 28-36″) stupid fish sipping size 18 BWO’s for 2 weeks if pretty hard to beat.

    #24448

    You see, that’s what I’m after there.  I mean how much time have you ever spent in Texas?  I’ve never once lived in Texas but I’ve spent plenty of time there and it’s a pretty kick ass place with lots of cool stuff to see and do, plus great fishing.  Everyplace has it’s highlights, yes some more than others, but when you keep turning every conversation back to how superior Alaska is in every regard it really starts to lose it’s punch and can make what had potential to be great story matter come across as pretty lackluster in the end.  I’m sure Alaska has great fishing and I really look forward to doing it someday but you also might be surprised at the number of people who, in fact, aren’t jealous of those who are stuck up there year-round.  Just saying.

    #24449

    oh yea there are some bright spots all over the country absolutely even in texas, maybe even in ohio (wow I hated ohio).

    #24450
    Mike L.
    Member

    I pretty much think that if a fish isnt of the genus salmo, it is not worth fishing for.

    #24451

    It’s not so much that you come across as an ass, more that the whole act is just painfully predictable by now.

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