fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
"flyI4" wrote in message
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As a 20 year old I've been faced with a very hard decision. My first
semester at college was in the wilderness of Montana fishing every
trout stream within the state. I caught plenty of fish and a few that I
will never forget. But lets not forget the other part of college, known
as the social life. Socially finding a girl under the 200lb mark was
difficult and being jersey born im sure most of you can relate to the
fact that we have some relatively high standards. My decision then led
to me going to the University of Arizona where the phrase "there are
plenty of fish in the sea" takes on new meaning although none of these
fish are the type to inhabit our beloved fresh water streams ,but
instead the So Cal region of wealth and fashion.
So as I've made my decision to have the entire college
experience instead of one that consisted of elk and rainbows, what
would you choose? Do you go for a land of wild trout or the land of
beautiful women? for me personally at the age of 20 I feel I've fished
several rivers in the country worth fishing (Green, Provo, Bozeman
area, Bighorn, Henry's fork, Snake, yellowstone,white
river,poconos,catskills, and hopefully many more to come. Lets hear
your choice? Trout or tail?(im sure most of you guys will be able to
translate) And lets not forget that I have may through august to fish
the delaware as much as I want to sooth my addiction for the season.
Stick with Montana... Maybe you will be lucky enough to find a gal that
enjoys flyfishing as much as you do... When the family comes, you won't have
any trouble convincing your bride to go camping/flyfishing for your
vacation. Worked for me second time around.
I have a buddy that just went through a horrible divorce. His X couldn't
understand why anyone would want to go stand in a river in the middle of
nowhere and try to catch a stupid fish... Don't suppose she ever will
either.
HTH,
JT
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