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Looks like it might be Penns? Just spent some time last week on the LIttle J and Spring Creek. Hope your trip was fun. We hit the grannom hatch pretty much head on. Water was a little high, but we made do.
Randy
randy amis fna fishhog
MemberGotcha. Creativity at work. Duh on me.
Fishhog
randy amis fna fishhog
MemberZach:
I know nothing about coding – but I am getting a bar code-like image below the word Itinerant and to the left of the word Board in the banner area to the left of the changing pictures.
I run IE 6.0, something, something, something.
randy amis fna fishhog
MemberNo problemo, Zach – remember free advice is usually worth what you paid for it!
Fishhog
randy amis fna fishhog
MemberA full year out of state license is a steal at $50.00 in Montana (last year’s anyway). The crowds at Yellowstone are legendary on opening day, but my sense is that if you have legs, you can hike in a ways and get to some lonely water.
As far as the tax/law end, keep good and complete records of your income and expenses and put it on a Schedule C until you want to create an entity. Then worry about what kind of entity you want to be. It may depend on how much you want to spend on professional services at first – lawyer, accountant, etc. Definitely see an accountant who can tell you about the business planning part of it. Someone who can only prepare your taxes won’t necessarily be in a position to discuss the pluses and minuses of the the different options.
Good luck!
Fishhog
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MemberZach:
How about the top 10 local names for pools, runs or other stream or lake features. For instance, on the Winooski River here in Vermont we have a JunkYard Pool named for the nearby landfill and motor vehicle final resting place, and a Motorcycle Pool named for the drowned Yamaha residing on the bottom. There is also the Grand Union Grocery Store Pool in Montpelier named for – well you know…. We have great streams through some towns and villages in our narrow valleys. Though not idyllic, the fishing can be great in these spots.
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randy amis fna fishhog
MemberThe biggest fish I have ever caught on a fly rod was in the Salmon River in and around Pulaski, New York. Lake run steelhead, over 30 inches, browns over 25″ and king salmon (?)” . Quite a rush.
Biggest trout I nearly caught was streamer fishing with double bunnies in the Blackfoot River out side Missoula, MT. Rainbows clearly over 24″ chasing those streamers on a chuck and duck basis.
Biggest trout I have caught on a regular basis were 20 to 22″ rainbows and cutthrouts on the Bitterroot and Clark’s Fork Rivers in and around Missoula with guide Chris Dix out of Lolo, through the Kingfisher Fly Shop in Missoula.
Next biggest consistently caught trout were on the Little Juniata River in central PA, all at 20 ” or slightly under.

Biggest wild brook trout on the smallest mountain stream were two dozen 10″ wonders of nature caught by my buddy Norm and I somewhere in New Hampshire. (Don’t ask, I’d have to shoot you.)
Biggest wild brook trout in a big river was 15 1/2″ brookie caught on a tributary of the Allagash River in Northern Maine. Here’s a smaller relative from somewhere else in NH

Should I start packing?
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