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Old September 14th, 2004, 06:43 AM
Bill Kiene
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"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
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My wife asked me, "if you couild go anywhere in the world for a fly
fishing
vacation, where would you want to go?"

I answered immediately, "The Seychelles!"

Then I got to wondering if that is really the very best, since I have
never
been there or any really exotic fly fishing locals.. So fellow Roffians,
how
about your opinions on the absolute ultimate fly fishing destination -- IF
money was not a consideration, where would you go now with 9/11 and all?

Chris




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Old September 14th, 2004, 10:41 AM
riverman
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"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
My wife asked me, "if you couild go anywhere in the world for a fly

fishing
vacation, where would you want to go?"

I answered immediately, "The Seychelles!"

Then I got to wondering if that is really the very best, since I have

never
been there or any really exotic fly fishing locals.. So fellow Roffians,

how
about your opinions on the absolute ultimate fly fishing destination -- IF
money was not a consideration, where would you go now with 9/11 and all?



I just got asked this last summer. For me, the thrill of exotic locations
and new sights is no longer a draw....I'd want to be back 'home'. Also, the
novelty of meeting new people or being introduced to unusual cultures is
also no longer a real draw...give me the familiar sights, smells and sounds
of the old stomping grounds.

Four or five summers ago, Kevin, Mark and I (my best friends from college,
20 years ago) did week-long canoe trip down the St Croix river on the
Maine/Canada border. World class bass fishing, with fish taken on almost
every cast. I guided that river for many years, so getting to take my buds
on that water, and fish to our hearts content, was the best summer in many
years. We were spin-casting at the time as I had not started flyfishing yet,
so for me, money being no object and any destination being possible, get me
in a canoe for a 2-week St Croix trip with Mark and Kevin, 8-ft 4wts, a
couple boxes of dries, and some sunny days. Anyone can go to the Seychelles,
but not anyone can get out with their best buds on familar water and just be
at home!

--riverman


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Old September 16th, 2004, 03:29 AM
Gene Cottrell
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In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never see
another soul, but not any more.

Gene

"riverman" wrote in message
...

"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
My wife asked me, "if you couild go anywhere in the world for a fly

fishing
vacation, where would you want to go?"

I answered immediately, "The Seychelles!"

Then I got to wondering if that is really the very best, since I have

never
been there or any really exotic fly fishing locals.. So fellow Roffians,

how
about your opinions on the absolute ultimate fly fishing destination --

IF
money was not a consideration, where would you go now with 9/11 and all?



I just got asked this last summer. For me, the thrill of exotic locations
and new sights is no longer a draw....I'd want to be back 'home'. Also,

the
novelty of meeting new people or being introduced to unusual cultures is
also no longer a real draw...give me the familiar sights, smells and

sounds
of the old stomping grounds.

Four or five summers ago, Kevin, Mark and I (my best friends from college,
20 years ago) did week-long canoe trip down the St Croix river on the
Maine/Canada border. World class bass fishing, with fish taken on almost
every cast. I guided that river for many years, so getting to take my buds
on that water, and fish to our hearts content, was the best summer in many
years. We were spin-casting at the time as I had not started flyfishing

yet,
so for me, money being no object and any destination being possible, get

me
in a canoe for a 2-week St Croix trip with Mark and Kevin, 8-ft 4wts, a
couple boxes of dries, and some sunny days. Anyone can go to the

Seychelles,
but not anyone can get out with their best buds on familar water and just

be
at home!

--riverman




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Old September 16th, 2004, 03:37 AM
daytripper
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Default The VERY best fly fishing destination?

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:29:51 GMT, "Gene Cottrell"
wrote:

In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never see
another soul, but not any more.


So, what kind of natives *do* you catch in the Meadowlands?

/daytripper (wait - is one of them named "Hoffa"? ;-)
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Old September 17th, 2004, 03:53 AM
Gene Cottrell
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"daytripper" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:29:51 GMT, "Gene Cottrell"
wrote:

In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not

telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too

many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never

see
another soul, but not any more.


So, what kind of natives *do* you catch in the Meadowlands?

/daytripper (wait - is one of them named "Hoffa"? ;-)


I didn't say it was in New Jersey - unfortunately I have to travel, but it's
worth it when I can get there.



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Old September 17th, 2004, 03:53 AM
Gene Cottrell
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"daytripper" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:29:51 GMT, "Gene Cottrell"
wrote:

In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not

telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too

many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never

see
another soul, but not any more.


So, what kind of natives *do* you catch in the Meadowlands?

/daytripper (wait - is one of them named "Hoffa"? ;-)


I didn't say it was in New Jersey - unfortunately I have to travel, but it's
worth it when I can get there.



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Old September 16th, 2004, 03:50 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Gene Cottrell" wrote
] In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not
telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too

many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never

see
another soul, but not any more.

Gene


how nice of you to gloat.
\
jesus. what a useless post.

wayno


  #8  
Old September 16th, 2004, 03:37 AM
daytripper
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Default The VERY best fly fishing destination?

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 02:29:51 GMT, "Gene Cottrell"
wrote:

In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never see
another soul, but not any more.


So, what kind of natives *do* you catch in the Meadowlands?

/daytripper (wait - is one of them named "Hoffa"? ;-)
  #9  
Old September 16th, 2004, 03:50 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Gene Cottrell" wrote
] In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not
telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too

many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never

see
another soul, but not any more.

Gene


how nice of you to gloat.
\
jesus. what a useless post.

wayno


  #10  
Old September 16th, 2004, 03:29 AM
Gene Cottrell
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Default The VERY best fly fishing destination?

In my 50 years of flyfishing, I've found the best spot, but I'm not telling
anyone about it. Most days produce 40-50 of the most rip-snortin' natives
you could dream of. Over the last 25 years it's been discovered by too many
people already. In the early 80s I could spend 4 days floating and never see
another soul, but not any more.

Gene

"riverman" wrote in message
...

"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
My wife asked me, "if you couild go anywhere in the world for a fly

fishing
vacation, where would you want to go?"

I answered immediately, "The Seychelles!"

Then I got to wondering if that is really the very best, since I have

never
been there or any really exotic fly fishing locals.. So fellow Roffians,

how
about your opinions on the absolute ultimate fly fishing destination --

IF
money was not a consideration, where would you go now with 9/11 and all?



I just got asked this last summer. For me, the thrill of exotic locations
and new sights is no longer a draw....I'd want to be back 'home'. Also,

the
novelty of meeting new people or being introduced to unusual cultures is
also no longer a real draw...give me the familiar sights, smells and

sounds
of the old stomping grounds.

Four or five summers ago, Kevin, Mark and I (my best friends from college,
20 years ago) did week-long canoe trip down the St Croix river on the
Maine/Canada border. World class bass fishing, with fish taken on almost
every cast. I guided that river for many years, so getting to take my buds
on that water, and fish to our hearts content, was the best summer in many
years. We were spin-casting at the time as I had not started flyfishing

yet,
so for me, money being no object and any destination being possible, get

me
in a canoe for a 2-week St Croix trip with Mark and Kevin, 8-ft 4wts, a
couple boxes of dries, and some sunny days. Anyone can go to the

Seychelles,
but not anyone can get out with their best buds on familar water and just

be
at home!

--riverman




 




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