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![]() "sandypittendrigh" wrote Only a man who hasn't been there would say this, I think. The sunburn in the islands is no worse than Montana's in July. And a day on the flats--by yourself, wandering coral heads and mangrove swamps--is a magical experience. There's always a tinge of fear and caution too. What is knee deep now might be waist deep at dusk. And you sure do not want to be wading waste deep water in the dark. Bonefish, jacks, barracuda and snappers are all fair game on a flyrod. Evenings in the islands are hard to beat too: fire-roasted chicken, fresh conch salad, smokes and Kalick with the guides, island music, fresh limes right off the tree mixed with Haitian rum. I ainever had that in West Yellowstone. And I never ever caught a fish in Montana that spun the reel so fast it would break your fingers. I have to admit, you make it sound pretty good G good to 'see ya' Sandy |
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