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Old December 30th, 2005, 08:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Myron,

I two fishing trips rather than one.

/Roger

Boss, here is what I would do.

The exception being that if five guys wanted to pick you up in my van in New
York and motor across the country, I would fly into Bozeman and rent the
littlest car I could to save on gas. Without a lot of planning and days
spent adjusting your schedule that would be the easiest. I think mine was
$300 US for nine days last year.

From Bozeman it is a short drive (one and a half hours) to clave central, a
campground in the forest. You may be more inclined to stay at one of the
many inns in the area (the fellows here would make sure you had a room)
where you will see a few of the scruffy, well, er, folks, not to mention
those that camp nearby and migrate in and out according to their mood.

From this central location, just pick a direction and drive for an hour or
two. You can not go wrong, it's beautiful.

Then I would make sure that I hooked up with Lou for a day or two (or me if
I am there as Lou took me last year) for sightseeing and fishing in the
park...Yellowstone.

In this way, You would get to know Montana.

Granted, you would miss a lot of other sights, but you would be bending your
neck so often and looking out the car window at the sights that you wouldn't
have time to stop and enjoy yourself.

I most highly recommend that you spend a day with Warren, on his boat. I
will hereby state that I think we all ought to pitch in just a wee bet and
help Warren host Roger.

Warren put s a lot of work and effort into those claves and I think we
should treat him and Roger to a good day on the river.

Blueberry pancakes at the campground, steak and wine at the Grizzly Inn...

What say you?

john