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Frank Church November 7th, 2005 06:31 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
"Jeff Taylor" wrote in news:XfLbf.9$aR2.1715
@news.uswest.net:

....aw heck, lessee..
Alaska
Yukon
Mexico
Baja California
Washington
Oregon
Utah
California
Florida
Georgia
North Carolina
Missouri
Texas
Louisiana
Michigan
Indiana
Ohio
Arkansas
New Hampshire
Maine

Frank Sr.



Ken Fortenberry November 7th, 2005 07:06 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
GaryM wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I guess the next state on my list is Maine. Louie says
there's supposed to be some sort of tailwater up there
that holds brook trout. ;-)


If your driving do stop off in Central Mass at a certain spot, or if
you want to see the Battenkill I am sure I could find a spot or three
where you wouldn't be disappointed ...


Now there's an idea. Make a fly fishing trek of it and fish
in states I've never fished in all along the way. I could add
Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire
to my list of states before I even got to Maine to fish with
Myron and Louie. I've been meaning to get to Pennsylvania for a
Spring 'Clave anyway.

I wonder which would be more expensive, the gas or all those
fishing licenses ?

--
Ken Fortenberry

[email protected] November 7th, 2005 08:44 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
You forgot Denmark.


Dave LaCourse November 7th, 2005 09:12 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 19:06:08 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

I wonder which would be more expensive, the gas or all those
fishing licenses ?


The whisky and beer you'd have to supply us for learnin' you how to
fly fish for big brookies.




Wolfgang November 7th, 2005 09:27 PM

How many states and provinces?
 

"Peter A. Collin" wrote in message
. ..
Joel *DFD* wrote:

Pete,
What will you know after you survey all of ROFF?


May things. I wonder if easterners go west, or if few westerners bother
coming east. I wonder if folks who live in real shangri-la areas bother
travelling from home at all. I wonder what the average number of states a
guy will visit to fish. Curious stuff, you know.

Pete


Thus far, counting only states, provinces and territories of the U.S. and
Canada (I'm content to leave the rest of the world to someone more
ambitious), it looks like Wayne Knight is in the lead with thirty......even
after the second Virginia and the second Kansas were discounted. Joel and
Myron are tied for second at 26. Pennsylvania and Michigan are tied for
most fished with 11 hits apiece. North Carolina rounds out the top 3 with 9
hits. No one has yet confessed to fishing in Kentucky, Nevada, Nunavut,
Oklahoma, or PEI. :)

Wolfgang



Wayne Knight November 7th, 2005 10:03 PM

How many states and provinces?
 

Wolfgang wrote:
, it looks like Wayne Knight is in the lead with thirty......even
after the second Virginia and the second Kansas were discounted. Joel and
Myron are tied for second at 26. Pennsylvania and Michigan are tied for
most fished with 11 hits apiece. North Carolina rounds out the top 3 with 9
hits. No one has yet confessed to fishing in Kentucky, Nevada, Nunavut,
Oklahoma, or PEI. :)


besides crappy proof reading skills, i have a crappy memory. Add KY,
tailwater near georgetown and spring creek project near elizabethton.


Wolfgang November 7th, 2005 10:56 PM

How many states and provinces?
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...

Wolfgang wrote:
, it looks like Wayne Knight is in the lead with thirty......even
after the second Virginia and the second Kansas were discounted. Joel
and
Myron are tied for second at 26. Pennsylvania and Michigan are tied for
most fished with 11 hits apiece. North Carolina rounds out the top 3
with 9
hits. No one has yet confessed to fishing in Kentucky, Nevada, Nunavut,
Oklahoma, or PEI. :)


besides crappy proof reading skills, i have a crappy memory. Add KY,
tailwater near georgetown and spring creek project near elizabethton.


Noted. Will be added to the magic computational device first thing in the
morning.

Wolfgang
who will, for the nonce, forego exploring the now obvious questions
regarding the veracity and accuracy of the entire list of respondents.
:)
um.......and who sorta forgot to add missouri to his own list. :(



Ken Fortenberry November 7th, 2005 11:48 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I wonder which would be more expensive, the gas or all those
fishing licenses ?


The whisky and beer you'd have to supply us for learnin' you how to
fly fish for big brookies.


My booze budget is surprisingly modest. Nobody wants
my Budweiser and hardly anybody takes seconds of my
Laphroaig. You'd almost think I planned it that way. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry

Tim Lysyk November 7th, 2005 11:55 PM

How many states and provinces?
 
Frank Reid wrote:
US: Montana, Wyoming - been in 44 of the 50 states.

I prefer to fish near home. Lots of water to cover.



With my admittedly long list of states, why do I now feel jealous?


Because you can't leave home in the morning and fish the Crowsnest,
Oldman and Livingstone Rivers in a single day?

Tim Lysyk

Kevin Vang November 8th, 2005 12:23 AM

How many states and provinces?
 
In article ,
says...
My booze budget is surprisingly modest. Nobody wants
my Budweiser and hardly anybody takes seconds of my
Laphroaig. You'd almost think I planned it that way. ;-)



Clever *******!

Kevin,
off to cultivate a taste for unpalatable beverages.
--
reply to:
kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu


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