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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 |
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