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Yellowstone in September
I know this question has been asked before but I didn't save the answers.
Planning a 4-6 day fishing trip into Yellowstone 3rd to 4th week in September. The less contact with the public the better. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Tom Bogdan |
OK, Forty....I'm gonna let this one go right on by....
Danl "RUMRUN" wrote in message ... I know this question has been asked before but I didn't save the answers. Planning a 4-6 day fishing trip into Yellowstone 3rd to 4th week in September. The less contact with the public the better. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Tom Bogdan |
Danl top-posted the following:
OK, Forty....I'm gonna let this one go right on by.... Yeah, Dan'l ... and I'm not gonna respond to your post ... -- Ken Fortenberry |
I'll pitch in on this one. I and my wife spent a week up there in late
sept. a few years ago, maybe 3 or 4. After the fishermen and before the skiers. Had the place all to ourselves practicly. There is a ski lodge that will open up for ya and the prices are pretty reasonable. Big living room, fireplace, kitchen, two bedrooms, the whole enchalada. Big Sky Ski or something like that. Just south of that on the road to yellowstone (from Bozeman), maybe 3-5 miles on the east side, there is/was a flyshop owned by a somewhat young couple that took me under their wings. $20.00 bought me the use of one of his rods, waders, boots, vest, and flys, a one day licence and a ton of advice of where to go for the day. Fished the Gallitin River and kicked some butt. If memory serves me right, it was the stretch of water that was the back drop for the film "River Runs Thru It". Might be just local hearsay but that's not what I tell my friends! Bill in Va. |
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