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I like 9 foot 5 weight for sure, especially if the water's even moderately
high and especially if you want to sink something. The Madison is so swift - what a great river. The Clave location is amazing. bruce h |
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I agree on the amazing location, I've sold a Glock, a Sig and a S&W revolver
to finance the trip to the Madison. "bruiser" wrote in message ... I like 9 foot 5 weight for sure, especially if the water's even moderately high and especially if you want to sink something. The Madison is so swift - what a great river. The Clave location is amazing. bruce h |
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I agree on the amazing location, I've sold a Glock, a Sig and a S&W revolver to finance the trip to the Madison. Lemme know if you need to reduce the inventory further. ;-) -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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Looks like I'm going to have to bring thirteen rods to include this specific
FAST action 4 weight for you guys to try. IMO, thats a bit lite. Minumum would be a 9' for 5wt.. |
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bruiser wrote:
Either that or you could sell them to VERN! You guys had forced Vern into carrying just the empty holster on his belt by the time I got to Ennis. The Holster and the Hat and the Feather. And the belt buckle, don't forget the great big honking belt buckle. Poor little guy, I can't believe how poorly you surly *******s treated the little man. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "troutbum_mt" wrote in message Lemme know if you need to reduce the inventory further. ;-) -- Either that or you could sell them to VERN! You guys had forced Vern into carrying just the empty holster on his belt by the time I got to Ennis. The Holster and the Hat and the Feather. bruce h |
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troutbum_mt wrote in message
Glad to hear it! Drop me an email so we can discuss your arrangements. I also have some ideas I would like to discuss with you. Will do.. A 5wt will be fine. If you need a 6, I have plenty to offer. Sounds like I'll be fine don't bring a spare 6 just for me but if you have one around I'm always game for test driving a different rod... Bring the 4wt. Our "smaller streams" are NC rivers and not nearly as overgrown. A 8' 4wt is about perfect for the "side trips" IMO. Maybe Jeff or Charlie will have some insights though. I hear Jeff fishes the feeder creeks of the feeder creeks (RC Clave) when he comes out to visit.... ;-) Sounds like Jeff, explores every option, good to the last drop. Thansk again for the info. Catching up on all of the response posts, catch ya later, Mike |
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Jeff Miller wrote scenery, on the way up
to the Clave. i haven't booked my flight yet, but will probably do so in the next two weeks. what time are you arriving in j-hole? i'd like to visit that side of the park and tetons ... maybe share a car rental for a couple days of fishing on the way to the madison cabin and meet up with indian joe. warren...how far is j-hole from the clave or bozeman? can you get off a few days early? I'll wait to read the rest of the responses, but thinking we could easily kill some time on the way up from J-Hole. Getting into at 11:30am on American flight 2245. Splitting the rental sounds great. Haven't been out in the area before and wouldn't mind the quick teton/yellowstone tour on the way up. save the cash. i fished with a 3 weight on rock creek most of the time and had a blast. only problems were when the wind got up. i think a 4 or 5 weight would be adequate for the fishing i've experienced out there. i'm taking 3,4, and 5 weights. you can always borrow a rod out there...bring your reels. there is really big water, but there are many smaller streams too...penns, fishing creek size...and a few cherry run size. willi walked me back into a dribbler that flowed into rock creek and showed me his talent for fishing in overgrown wisps of water. 3 weight would have been best in there (i had my 9' 5 weight)... that was fun, but out there, i think you'll want to see some of the bigger water and scenery. you'd probably like to see an alpine lake too...i hope to visit another one full of grayling. it's just an incredible, fun place to wander about and fish. and the guys out there will make your trip a terrific and memorable experience. jeff Sounds like maybe the 3,4,and 5 for me too. May need a new spare spool instead. Fished for Graying a bit further North before, but would love to see them again if it works out. Sounds like a place you would need a GPS for, the way you wander.. Drop me an e-mail (if you haven't already), Mike |
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Willi wrote in message news
Good to hear you're coming. You'll have a blast! Bring Tom with ya! Tom's got cement shoes these days, kind of the way he fishes 8^) Work on him, he ignored my first plea. For me a powerful 5 wt. is standard on bigger water. I fish a 9' 4wt. if I don't plan on flinging lead. Sounds like I'm O.K. If I get an itch maybe the 9'4wt instead. I've been looking for one anyway but may just save the cash for pocket money. Small is a relative term. They'll probably be people fishing smaller waters most days but they'll be LOTS bigger and far less overgrown than the little Brookie streams you took me too. A light rod is fun but not needed. So not as much underbrush to worry about or just wider water for the most part? Mike |
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