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Finally getting into gear with the plans for Montana. Still trying to
figure out where to spend a couple of days leading up to the official start date, but think it's narrowed down to one of three: 1 . Cut over to Idaho by Henry's Fork (heeding the warning of the National Park traffic). 2. Do some fishing around Jackson Hole for a day before slowly making my way up through Yellowstone NP Friday Night (disregarding all warning to take in a few parks I have never seen). 3. Meeting up with whoever is already in town and exploring either aimlessly, or with the expertise of someone who has some. FYI for fellow travelers, just got a very good price on a SUV from the 8th-17th for $330 (unlimited mileage). Doesn't sound cheap, but checked out Expedia, Travelocity, and a few other options and couldn't find anything under $500 for the same period. Mike |
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By the way, the rental deal was from Priceline..
"Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... Finally getting into gear with the plans for Montana. Still trying to figure out where to spend a couple of days leading up to the official start date, but think it's narrowed down to one of three: 1 . Cut over to Idaho by Henry's Fork (heeding the warning of the National Park traffic). 2. Do some fishing around Jackson Hole for a day before slowly making my way up through Yellowstone NP Friday Night (disregarding all warning to take in a few parks I have never seen). 3. Meeting up with whoever is already in town and exploring either aimlessly, or with the expertise of someone who has some. FYI for fellow travelers, just got a very good price on a SUV from the 8th-17th for $330 (unlimited mileage). Doesn't sound cheap, but checked out Expedia, Travelocity, and a few other options and couldn't find anything under $500 for the same period. Mike |
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.... i just completed an avis SUV rental through hotwire for the 7th thru
17th... cost was 560. it was the cheapest i could get. travelocity and expedia and orbitz were all over 650 bucks when i checked. joe is gonna be ****ed... you even catch the best deals mike... we haven't forged our plans for the first 2 days yet. check out the northern routes above the park... jeff Mike Makela wrote: By the way, the rental deal was from Priceline.. "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... Finally getting into gear with the plans for Montana. Still trying to figure out where to spend a couple of days leading up to the official start date, but think it's narrowed down to one of three: 1 . Cut over to Idaho by Henry's Fork (heeding the warning of the National Park traffic). 2. Do some fishing around Jackson Hole for a day before slowly making my way up through Yellowstone NP Friday Night (disregarding all warning to take in a few parks I have never seen). 3. Meeting up with whoever is already in town and exploring either aimlessly, or with the expertise of someone who has some. FYI for fellow travelers, just got a very good price on a SUV from the 8th-17th for $330 (unlimited mileage). Doesn't sound cheap, but checked out Expedia, Travelocity, and a few other options and couldn't find anything under $500 for the same period. Mike |
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Mike Makela wrote:
Finally getting into gear with the plans for Montana. Still trying to figure out where to spend a couple of days leading up to the official start date, but think it's narrowed down to one of three: 1 . Cut over to Idaho by Henry's Fork (heeding the warning of the National Park traffic). I'll be getting to the clave central campground by the 6th or 7th and plan on heading down to the Henrys Fork for a day before the clave starts. -- Charlie... |
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:zpHuc.8765$Tw.176@lakeread06... ... i just completed an avis SUV rental through hotwire for the 7th thru 17th... cost was 560. it was the cheapest i could get. travelocity and expedia and orbitz were all over 650 bucks when i checked. joe is gonna be ****ed... you even catch the best deals mike... cancel the reservation if you can... I'm coming into Jackson Hole but I assume it can't be too much different. I bid $29 a day for and got it first shot (after reading some advice from fellow travelers at this BB: http://pub210.ezboard.com/bpricelineandexpediabidding). The reservation is for Alamo. We could also split one rental too if you can find transportation until we cross paths. we haven't forged our plans for the first 2 days yet. check out the northern routes above the park... It would take me a day to get up there, but maybe I could do Idaho and the Grand Tetons on the way back... The Finn |
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![]() Mike Makela wrote: "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:zpHuc.8765$Tw.176@lakeread06... ... i just completed an avis SUV rental through hotwire for the 7th thru 17th... cost was 560. it was the cheapest i could get. travelocity and expedia and orbitz were all over 650 bucks when i checked. joe is gonna be ****ed... you even catch the best deals mike... cancel the reservation if you can... afraid i'm stuck...it's a nonrefundable rental. as you probably surmised from my poker playing, i'm **** poor at the "bidding" games. anyway, having an extra vehicle can't be a bad thing imo. It would take me a day to get up there, but maybe I could do Idaho and the Grand Tetons on the way back... probably best to figure a way for us to meet up with you somewhere convenient for both of us... we won't be far from west yellowstone side of idaho, western entrance park streams, henrys fork... also some of the northern park areas. i'm unfamiliar with north sections, but maybe warren or rw can help us with a realistic plan. jeff The Finn |
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I'm considering bringing two horses to the Madison Clave. They'd be
handy for getting to some remote spots and high lakes with big fish. I brought two horses to the Ennis Clave and it worked out pretty well. Opinions? BTW, I ain't rowing my ass off or tying flies for anyone. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Mon, 31 May 2004 10:49:33 -0600, rw
wrote: I'm considering bringing two horses to the Madison Clave. They'd be handy for getting to some remote spots and high lakes with big fish. I brought two horses to the Ennis Clave and it worked out pretty well. Opinions? Sounds interesting to me. I'm not much of a horseman, but I'll bring my Che Guevara t-shirt if that will help get me a pony ride. g -- Charlie... |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
Sounds interesting to me. I'm not much of a horseman, but I'll bring my Che Guevara t-shirt if that will help get me a pony ride. g Actually, Charlie, fascists are also welcome to take a pony ride. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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I'm leaving for "the area" tomorrow morning and will be in some camping
facilty somewhere between Ashton and WYellowstone by Thursday ( God willin' and unless I decide to stop and fish a little known Idaho spring creek on the way ) and I'll be there for at least a month ... I'll try to post MY impressions of the current fishing a couple times before the Clave ( I'm not a big fan of the Madison [ except in the Park ], so I won't be saying too much about that river) As for you specific answers to your questions ...IF you've never seen the Park and get that close without visiting ... you are making a big mistake .... the Park traffic exists because the Park is so damn special ... this is the first National Park in history and that history, to me, is incredibly important ... as much as the animals and geothermal features. Like I refused to go through Pennsylvania without fishing the LeTort ... even though I was told it was no longer worth fishing ... I'd feel cheated if I had never walked, and fished and plain old "touristed" in Yellowstone, birthplace of one of man's greatest ideas ... the fishing history in the Park, walking and casting in the same spots as anglers whose works I've read is also really cool I'm a flat water, spring creek loving, hatch matching, kinda guy and The Henry's Fork ( the HFork has ALL kinds of water, but most people mean the Ranch when they say Henry's Fork) is one of my 3 or 4 favorite waters, BUT, it's not a place to expect to catch a lot of fish ... unless you are very very good or very very lucky and happen to hit exactly the right day ( mostly the 'easy days' are over by July 4th and the river is so ****ing crowded for the various Drakes hatches that I go elsewhere and wait until 'easy days' are over to return ) ----------- ------------- "Fish and anglers have trained each other to an elegant near-standoff: the Henry's Fork gives up each fish with grave reluctance. I don't know of another stream where one is more likely to go home skunked after angling with reasonable skill among feeding fish" -Thomas McGuane- ---------- ---------- and it can be crowded ... although absolute "too crowded to bother with" time is from June 15 to roughly the 6th of July ... it will have a big graphite hatch daily until mid-July ...Sages, Winstons and Scotts flapping everywhere. If you are into the history of American angling, it's hard to find an relatively modern author that hasn't come to test himself and his patterns on the Ranch ...most left somewhat humbled I spent two or three month long stints in Jackson over the years .... and never found what I'd call good fishing in that immediate area .... you can day-trip to Southern Yellowstone waters or if you wanta pay for the drift/ guide thing ... the Snake is ok and the South fork over Teton pass better than ok .... neither is a wade fishery in July .... I don't think Flat Creek opens until July 15th "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... Finally getting into gear with the plans for Montana. Still trying to figure out where to spend a couple of days leading up to the official start date, but think it's narrowed down to one of three: 1 . Cut over to Idaho by Henry's Fork (heeding the warning of the National Park traffic). 2. Do some fishing around Jackson Hole for a day before slowly making my way up through Yellowstone NP Friday Night (disregarding all warning to take in a few parks I have never seen). 3. Meeting up with whoever is already in town and exploring either aimlessly, or with the expertise of someone who has some. FYI for fellow travelers, just got a very good price on a SUV from the 8th-17th for $330 (unlimited mileage). Doesn't sound cheap, but checked out Expedia, Travelocity, and a few other options and couldn't find anything under $500 for the same period. Mike |
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