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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:31:41 +0200, Jarmo Hurri
wrote: If we have understood correctly, the end of July / the beginning of August is not the best possible time to come there. In many places the probability of warm water and bad fishing is relatively high. This concerns places such as Vancouver Island, Montana / Wyoming / Idaho, and Alberta and mainland British Columbia, and we have concluded that we should probably avoid those areas. Most of the flatlanders from Wisconsin make their western hegiras (mostly to Montana) in July and August. They all seem to catch fish. I wouldn't scratch the northern Rockies from your list. Geo. C. |
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