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Old April 29th, 2010, 09:59 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Church[_9_]
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Planning a half day float trip for smallmouth in late May or early June
before I go all the way to Maine. Last year I only lasted 3 hours on a half
day float because of my right shoulder but this year it feels somewhat
better due to physical therapy so thought I'd give it another shot.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery may be in my future but my bone mechanic is
loathe to do that except as a last resort, so in the meantime he's got me
doing arm excersizes twice a day. Any of you guys in the
Washington/Virginia area have any personal experience/recommendation with
outfitters who offer float trips for smallies? I don't need a fancy lodge
to stay at, just need to hook up with a guide and boat.

Frank Sr. (who's sure that old age sucks)
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Old April 30th, 2010, 12:05 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
MajorOz
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On Apr 29, 3:59*pm, Frank Church wrote:
Planning a half day float trip for smallmouth in late May or early June
before I go all the way to Maine. Last year I only lasted 3 hours on a half
day float because of my right shoulder but this year it feels somewhat
better due to physical therapy so thought I'd give it another shot.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery may be in my future but my bone mechanic is
loathe to do that except as a last resort, so in the meantime he's got me
doing arm excersizes twice a day. *Any of you guys in the
Washington/Virginia area have any personal experience/recommendation with
outfitters who offer float trips for smallies? I don't need a fancy lodge
to stay at, just need to hook up with a guide and boat.

Frank Sr. (who's sure that old age sucks)


Been too long since I was there to recommend anyone, but there is an
active group of guides out of Harper's Ferry.

cheers

oz, who was 13 for 13 near Pennyfield Lock one afternoon just upstream
from Great Falls (near DC)
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Old April 30th, 2010, 01:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2010
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Default Flyfishing outfitter recommendation

http://www.theanglersinn.com/

Stay'd there. Great food, not to expensive and they have a bunch of
guides.
Frank Reid
 




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