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Don't forget the Esopus, Neversink, Rondout creek and the Schoharie as they
get less crowded then the "name" rivers. There's also two other rivers on Long Island other than the Connetquot (Nissequogue and I think the other is Peconic?). Dont forget the Adirondacks as well in upstate NY; great pocket water! If you need to hook up with some NYC locals, go to http://groups.yahoo.com and look up the NYC_Trout_Bums group. We are mostly locals who go up in the area frequently during the season, we have fly swaps, etc. Kurt "Tim G" wrote in message om... Go to Connequot if you like catching big fish with every cast no matter what type of fly you have on. Fun but easy. That sounds pretty good, actually. (Hey, I'm still relatively new to this.) I'll check it out. Anyone have any other suggestions? Thoughts about that Sullivan County area I mentioned? Thanks all, Tim |
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