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JR February 10th, 2007 04:44 AM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
The discussion on full sinking lines reminded me I wanted to post
this here. Those of you who know Kelly Galloup from stays at the
Slide Inn know, I think, that he doesn't say much about fishing
that isn't worth taking note of.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70j92LJjhNE

- JR


jeff February 10th, 2007 03:05 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
JR wrote:
The discussion on full sinking lines reminded me I wanted to post
this here. Those of you who know Kelly Galloup from stays at the
Slide Inn know, I think, that he doesn't say much about fishing
that isn't worth taking note of.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70j92LJjhNE

- JR


you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g

jeff

JR February 12th, 2007 02:09 AM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
jeff wrote:

you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g


Didn't want to blow yer secret spot.....

You still planning on going sometime in July?

- JR

jeff February 12th, 2007 11:37 AM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
JR wrote:
jeff wrote:

you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g



Didn't want to blow yer secret spot.....

You still planning on going sometime in July?

- JR


i'm set for july 8-18. arrive in bozeman late at night on the 8th, then
staying at the howlin mad moon the 9th through 11th...have to find a
spot on the 12th...then back to howlin on the 13th. move to the slide
inn on the 14th, 15th, 16th, back to bozeman on the 17th and leave early
morning 18th. every place booked up early this year. even yellowstone is
full, except a few of those primitive roosevelt cabins over near slough
creek. the slide had a crazy quilt of single nights available by
changing among the cabins (the expensive ones) between the 9th and 11th.
couldn't get a full week there, so i'm spending time down the road about
4 miles at howlin, beside the den restaurant. don't know how it will
turn out, but it will be something new and different. i think we ate at
the den once. the grizzly (you and i ate there one evening) closed and
no one knows if it will reopen... kelly is offering a meal plan for
slide guests only...but the $35 a day for it seemed a bit steep
considering the need to continue the breakfast ritual at that place by
cabin creek.

you thinking of coming over?

jeff

briansfly February 12th, 2007 08:05 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
JR wrote:

jeff wrote:

you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g



Didn't want to blow yer secret spot.....

You still planning on going sometime in July?

- JR


I know that spot. :-)

brians


Conan The Librarian February 13th, 2007 01:02 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
briansfly wrote:

JR wrote:

jeff wrote:

you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g


Didn't want to blow yer secret spot.....


I know that spot. :-)


So does about 90% of the fly-fishing population of Montana, Wyoming
and Idaho. :-)


Chuck Vance (and a few in Texas)

Wolfgang February 13th, 2007 01:35 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 

"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message
...
briansfly wrote:

JR wrote:

jeff wrote:

you did recognize the area in which he caught the fish, didn't you.
"miller's archipelago"!! g

Didn't want to blow yer secret spot.....


I know that spot. :-)


So does about 90% of the fly-fishing population of Montana, Wyoming and
Idaho. :-)


Chuck Vance (and a few in Texas)


Just 90%? That it makes it one of the best kept secrets in the history of
angling.

Wolfgang
who, in the interest of maintaining the integrity of the last few good
REALLY secret spots, won't mention books, advertising brochures,
professional guides, lodges, TV fishing shows, hero shots, trip reports,
good buddies, brothers-in-law, uncles, state departments of natural
resources (or fish and game or whatever), roads, bridges, aerial photos,
satellite imagery, gps, trails, peer reviewed journal articles, visible
fishing gear, eavesdroppers, binoculars, maps, local chambers of commerce,
fly shop owners, fishing clubs, bait containers, footprints, parked
cars.....or open water,



Conan The Librarian February 13th, 2007 02:20 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
Wolfgang wrote:

"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message
...

So does about 90% of the fly-fishing population of Montana, Wyoming and
Idaho. :-)

Chuck Vance (and a few in Texas)


Just 90%? That it makes it one of the best kept secrets in the history of
angling.

Wolfgang
who, in the interest of maintaining the integrity of the last few good
REALLY secret spots, won't mention books, advertising brochures,
professional guides, lodges, TV fishing shows, hero shots, trip reports,
good buddies, brothers-in-law, uncles, state departments of natural
resources (or fish and game or whatever), roads, bridges, aerial photos,
satellite imagery, gps, trails, peer reviewed journal articles, visible
fishing gear, eavesdroppers, binoculars, maps, local chambers of commerce,
fly shop owners, fishing clubs, bait containers, footprints, parked
cars.....or open water,


It's a good thing you didn't mention any of those. In particular
satellite imagery. If you had, someone might have come up with
something like this: http://tinyurl.com/ytsugx

Of course since I'm all for keeping a fishing spot secret, I won't
tell which one of those islands it is.


Chuck Vance (no, really ... you don't have to thank me)




Tom Nakashima February 13th, 2007 02:40 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 

"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message
...

Of course since I'm all for keeping a fishing spot secret, I won't tell
which one of those islands it is.


Thought you were a Librarian?
Writer for ABC? and keep us guessing Wed 10/9c.
fwiw,
-tom



daytripper February 13th, 2007 02:43 PM

Streamers on full sinking lines
 
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:20:41 -0600, Conan The Librarian
wrote:

Wolfgang wrote:

"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message
...

So does about 90% of the fly-fishing population of Montana, Wyoming and
Idaho. :-)

Chuck Vance (and a few in Texas)


Just 90%? That it makes it one of the best kept secrets in the history of
angling.

Wolfgang
who, in the interest of maintaining the integrity of the last few good
REALLY secret spots, won't mention books, advertising brochures,
professional guides, lodges, TV fishing shows, hero shots, trip reports,
good buddies, brothers-in-law, uncles, state departments of natural
resources (or fish and game or whatever), roads, bridges, aerial photos,
satellite imagery, gps, trails, peer reviewed journal articles, visible
fishing gear, eavesdroppers, binoculars, maps, local chambers of commerce,
fly shop owners, fishing clubs, bait containers, footprints, parked
cars.....or open water,


It's a good thing you didn't mention any of those. In particular
satellite imagery. If you had, someone might have come up with
something like this: http://tinyurl.com/ytsugx

Of course since I'm all for keeping a fishing spot secret, I won't
tell which one of those islands it is.


Chuck Vance (no, really ... you don't have to thank me)


ahahahahahahaha! :-)


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