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On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 17:10:07 +0100, "Alain LETRANGE"
wrote: 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 Sorry, I can't answer any of your questions, but I really enjoyed looking at the pictures of your trip on your web page. The Gibbon looks to be just my size, as far as trout rivers go (I like them small). g.c. |
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