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Couer D' Alene ID
I've got to attend a meeting there, of all places mid August. I see
there's at least one fly shop with some old reports of a few streams. Thanks |
Couer D' Alene ID
Wayne Knight wrote:
I've got to attend a meeting there, of all places mid August. I see there's at least one fly shop with some old reports of a few streams. Thanks http://www.trails.com/activity.asp?area=15215 -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
Wayne Knight wrote: I've got to attend a meeting there, of all places mid August. I see there's at least one fly shop with some old reports of a few streams. Thanks http://www.trails.com/activity.asp?area=15215 BTW, it's Coeur d'Alene. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"rw" wrote in message ink.net... http://www.trails.com/activity.asp?area=15215 BTW, it's Coeur d'Alene. Thanks Steve |
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Kevin Vang wrote: If you need more info, I can hook you up with the in-laws and they can probably answer any questions you might have. Thanks, you've given me quite a bit to work with for a start. FWIW I'll be in the area the week of Aug 15-17 if your plans change. Instead of flying from Indy into Spokane, my wife and I may just make a long road trip out of it, giving us some time to see and do some things we might not get a chance to do again. |
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"Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article .com, says... It occurs to me, when I said this: The lower Clark Fork, in Montana, about 2 hours to the east. If you go there, I would hire a guide with a boat I was lying. If I wanted to fish the Clark Fork, I would really start sucking up to my close personal friend, John Hightower! For a Republican, he's not a bad guy. Actually I was going to offer to take Wayne down the Clarks Fork- or possibly meeting him at a location I emailed him about- depending on the water conditions- mid August the Clarks Fork can get pretty warm. The only hitch in the giddyup is that we are doing a wedding at the house August 12- the kids will be staying around for a few days before they head back to Ft. Knox. My activities following the wedding may be a bit constrained. I am supposed to get the new son in law out for a fishing or fishing/camping trip at some point. Kevin and John, if you read this, I want to assure you that no boats have sunk out from underneath me for several years now. Glad to hear it- though, comming from a dem, I'll have to remain skeptical as to the overall implications of the issued statement. For instance you don't say that you havn't been responsible for the loss of a boat through other some other means, or that maybe, just maybe you jumped clear of a boat that was in the process of sinking- so technically it didn't go "out from underneath me". You can't be to carefull these days :-) Good to hear from you Kevin, hope you and all of yours are well and healthy. jh |
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hey John...are you coming over to the Madison to visit with us this
year? warren claims the fishing is on...and jacklin apparently nailed a big one in the channel between the lakes. makela and i will be at the slide inn, daniel and the lovely Cindy will be at the cabin creek area for a few days, and warren is gonna be in and out during the week. Frank Reid claims he's fleeing nebraska for a few days too. Not sure who else is planning on showing up. still haven't heard from Roger. If he didn't come he was going to cede his room at the slide inn to one of our crowd. it would be great to see and fish with you again. jeff John Hightower wrote: "Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article .com, says... It occurs to me, when I said this: The lower Clark Fork, in Montana, about 2 hours to the east. If you go there, I would hire a guide with a boat I was lying. If I wanted to fish the Clark Fork, I would really start sucking up to my close personal friend, John Hightower! For a Republican, he's not a bad guy. Actually I was going to offer to take Wayne down the Clarks Fork- or possibly meeting him at a location I emailed him about- depending on the water conditions- mid August the Clarks Fork can get pretty warm. The only hitch in the giddyup is that we are doing a wedding at the house August 12- the kids will be staying around for a few days before they head back to Ft. Knox. My activities following the wedding may be a bit constrained. I am supposed to get the new son in law out for a fishing or fishing/camping trip at some point. Kevin and John, if you read this, I want to assure you that no boats have sunk out from underneath me for several years now. Glad to hear it- though, comming from a dem, I'll have to remain skeptical as to the overall implications of the issued statement. For instance you don't say that you havn't been responsible for the loss of a boat through other some other means, or that maybe, just maybe you jumped clear of a boat that was in the process of sinking- so technically it didn't go "out from underneath me". You can't be to carefull these days :-) Good to hear from you Kevin, hope you and all of yours are well and healthy. jh |
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"Jeff" wrote in message nk.net... hey John...are you coming over to the Madison to visit with us this year? warren claims the fishing is on...and jacklin apparently nailed a big one in the channel between the lakes. makela and i will be at the slide inn, daniel and the lovely Cindy will be at the cabin creek area for a few days, and warren is gonna be in and out during the week. Frank Reid claims he's fleeing nebraska for a few days too. Not sure who else is planning on showing up. still haven't heard from Roger. If he didn't come he was going to cede his room at the slide inn to one of our crowd. it would be great to see and fish with you again. As of this am my plans are to depart wonderful Missoula on Tuesday the 11th of July sometime in the late afternoon. My intentions at this point are to drive down toward YNP with a carfull of fishing/camping gear. The way things are going around here now, I may just stop and spend the week at Reds bar with a bottle of scotch instead. By the way there is this secret lake- that I can't name- but if you go to google earth and look at 44d55'48" N and 110d54'06" I think we need to be there at some point. I hear its full of big brookies :-) john jeff John Hightower wrote: "Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article .com, says... It occurs to me, when I said this: The lower Clark Fork, in Montana, about 2 hours to the east. If you go there, I would hire a guide with a boat I was lying. If I wanted to fish the Clark Fork, I would really start sucking up to my close personal friend, John Hightower! For a Republican, he's not a bad guy. Actually I was going to offer to take Wayne down the Clarks Fork- or possibly meeting him at a location I emailed him about- depending on the water conditions- mid August the Clarks Fork can get pretty warm. The only hitch in the giddyup is that we are doing a wedding at the house August 12- the kids will be staying around for a few days before they head back to Ft. Knox. My activities following the wedding may be a bit constrained. I am supposed to get the new son in law out for a fishing or fishing/camping trip at some point. Kevin and John, if you read this, I want to assure you that no boats have sunk out from underneath me for several years now. Glad to hear it- though, comming from a dem, I'll have to remain skeptical as to the overall implications of the issued statement. For instance you don't say that you havn't been responsible for the loss of a boat through other some other means, or that maybe, just maybe you jumped clear of a boat that was in the process of sinking- so technically it didn't go "out from underneath me". You can't be to carefull these days :-) Good to hear from you Kevin, hope you and all of yours are well and healthy. jh |
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