View Single Post
  #4  
Old November 3rd, 2003, 01:22 AM
david ballard
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default madison river, just a question

Alain, I enjoyed your web page, (although I don't read french) ....it
seemes like you had a nice, rounded trip. You missed a national park
between death Valley and Yosemite, though, Manzanar National Park, just
north of Lone Pine CA. Manzanar was one of ten sites in America where
Japanese Americans were interned after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. You can
visit the website at http://nps.gov/manz Besides that, the madison is a
beautiful river, but does not give up her fish to a dry fly easily. I don't
think it is the best river in the west, I have not yet discovered the "best
" river.....

David


"Alain LETRANGE" wrote in message
...
Hello
I've fished in Madison River between West Yellowstone and Madison some

weeks
ago and I keep a wonderfull remenbrance. Did I was lucky ? Do you think it
is one of the best rivers for trouts in west ?
On the Madison, trouts didn't looked my half/dry fly (in duck) but they

have
been interested by a pheasant tail.
I've also tried the Gibbon River, the Snake River and Cottonwoodcreek in
the south of Teton Park but the weather was very bad (cold, wind, hail )

and
I 've catch only small fishes.
thanks for answer

--
Alain

(enlever le x)
Mon village en Haute-Soule (loisirs, fleurs...) :
http://perso.club-internet.fr/jarailet
Carnet de voyages : http://perso.club-internet.fr/jarailet/Randobal