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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:31:41 +0200, Jarmo Hurri
wrote: Greetings! Next year is a special occasion for me and some of my Finnish friends: once again, our capacity to function decreases slightly and probability of death increases, but this time there is some nice numerology involved. To celebrate this, we have planned a longer fishing trip. There are several possible locations, including Sweden / Norway and Greenland. However, for some weird reason some of us would be particularly interested in fishing either in the US or in Canada. If we would come to North America, the timing would be end of July / beginning of August. The whole trip would take 2-3 weeks. We have already explored many of the possibilities. We have surfed the net extensively. We have read books about Alaska, Vancouver Island, and I have admired Behnke's Trout and Salmon of North America. My friends have made a two-week trip to Alaska once (in October, IIRC). I have wetted line in Vancouver twice, but not very successfully. 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. The places which we have found most promising are Labrador and Newfoundland and the Susitna region in Alaska. However, Labrador and Newfoundland have the guide regulations, and my friends have already been to Alaska once. We are looking for suggestions of other possible locations and ideas and comments about any regions over there. We do have some money to spend on this, but we're not filthy rich. My favorite type of fishing is small-stream fishing, but my friends like to target bigger fish, and I have nothing against that. Unfortunately neither stillwater fishing nor combat fishing are our favorites. Please help us speed up economic recovery and global warming, or at least help us survive this long Nordic winter. Have you considered sal****er? South Padre Island (Texas) offers some great redfish and trout, with occasional tarpon and snook. Once you've battled a bull red (something over 30" or so), you'll never forget it! :-) (remove bluegill to email me) Charlie S. RM2, USN-Ret. (remove bluegill to email) |
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