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Old May 6th, 2008, 03:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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This is sorta my second request re this topic
We will be there - in the area- eartly June for a week
A few days at the Slide Inn with the day or before @ Twin Bridges
I would like to meet the boo boys.

Some people on this list have commented before about this place
Can anyone give me or us any info or feedback on their experience(s) here or
in the area


Thanks in advance
Fred
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Old May 7th, 2008, 02:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"salmobytes" wrote in message
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wrote:
This is sorta my second request re this topic
We will be there - in the area- eartly June for a week
A few days at the Slide Inn with the day or before @ Twin Bridges
I would like to meet the boo boys.

Some people on this list have commented before about this place
Can anyone give me or us any info or feedback on their experience(s) here
or
in the area


Thanks in advance
Fred


Fish with nymphs mostly, at that time of year.
You might try a big one and a little beadhead at the same time.

The water is fast and rocks are slick. If you go down, don't
flail around and fight the current. Just go with the flow.
Keep your feet up and pointed downstream, and let the current
take you to a spot where you can stand up again.

Hang on to your rod. You can maneuver too, with feet downstream,
close your legs, open them up, close them again, with your back
toward the bank. That will zoom you right back to the edge.

You can swim (and enjoy the ride) that way for a mile.
But if you panic and fight the current, you could run out of energy
lickedy split. I almost went down there in early March.
Ice was 3' thick at the edge. That would have been dicey.


During my one trip to the area...I was rather thrilled to see bruiser and
boys fishing... They would lose their footing and float and hoot and holler
back down the river however many hundreds of yards it took to get both feet
under them...

....and not stopping fishing!

john


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Old May 6th, 2008, 12:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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wrote:

This is sorta my second request re this topic
We will be there - in the area- eartly June for a week
A few days at the Slide Inn with the day or before @ Twin Bridges
I would like to meet the boo boys.

Some people on this list have commented before about this place
Can anyone give me or us any info or feedback on their experience(s) here or
in the area


Thanks in advance
Fred


i've only been there in early july, so no idea about hatches or fish in
early june. the slide has been upgraded a lot since i first went there a
few years ago. you now have to pay for the meal plan with a room. i
liked the location and the folks i met there...even a teevee/movie star
(a guy who was in dallas and some b movies). fishing was always superb.
pricing has increased too much for my taste just now though.

still, i think the slide sits on some of the best fishing in the upper
madison. kelly galloup and his crowd are terrific folks. you'll need
to get used to kelly's understated, sardonic sense of humor. don't
hesitate to ask him and the guys in the shop where to fish and what to
use...they know. also, the seemingly shallow braids of the river behind
the slide hold some big fish...even spots you'd think too shallow. the
main river is fast coming out of the earthen dam just upstream...focus
on the edges and rocks, look for seams. the big fish will be just off
the edge looking for stuff. i suspect nymphs/stonefly, and maybe some
big streamers will work best, but my friend warren has done well with
dries in june. the shop reports about what is working are usually very
accurate. i like starting at raynolds bridge and working the shore back
to the shop. there is a great location in a big bend just up from the
bridge and in the area of some islands...don't hurry by that. it's an
easy walk down from the slide on well-worn paths by the stream.

west yellowstone is a tourist ****storm with some excellent flyshops.
blue ribbon is my favorite solely because its owner and staff have been
uniquely kind and patient with this stupid southerner. go there only as
necessary for food, supplies, liquor, etc.

give the lower gibbon and the firehole a try in the park...

if you have any other questions, let me know. i can give an outsider,
once-a-year visitor's impressions.

jeff
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Old May 6th, 2008, 01:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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This is sorta my second request re this topic
We will be there - in the area- eartly June for a week
A few days at the Slide Inn with the day or *before *@ Twin Bridges
I would like to meet the boo boys.


Some people on this list have commented before about this place
Can anyone give me or us any info or feedback on their experience(s) here or
in the area


Thanks in advance
Fred


i've only been there in early july, so no idea about hatches or fish in
early june. the slide has been upgraded a lot since i first went there a
few years ago. you now have to pay for the meal plan with a room. i
liked the location and the folks i met there...even a teevee/movie star
(a guy who was in dallas and some b movies). fishing was always superb.
* pricing has increased too much for my taste just now though.

still, i think the slide sits on some of the best fishing in the upper
madison. *kelly galloup and his crowd are terrific folks. *you'll need
to get used to kelly's understated, sardonic sense of humor. *don't
hesitate to ask him and the guys in the shop where to fish and what to
use...they know. also, the seemingly shallow braids of the river behind
the slide hold some big fish...even spots you'd think too shallow. *the
main river is fast coming out of the earthen dam just upstream...focus
on the edges and rocks, look for seams. *the big fish will be just off
the edge looking for stuff. i suspect nymphs/stonefly, and maybe some
big streamers will work best, but my friend warren has done well with
dries in june. *the shop reports about what is working are usually very
accurate. *i like starting at raynolds bridge and working the shore back
to the shop. *there is a great location in a big bend just up from the
bridge and in the area of some islands...don't hurry by that. *it's an
easy walk down from the slide on well-worn paths by the stream.

west yellowstone is a tourist ****storm with some excellent flyshops.
blue ribbon is my favorite solely because its owner and staff have been
uniquely kind and patient with this stupid southerner. go there only as
necessary for food, supplies, liquor, etc.

give the lower gibbon and the firehole a try in the park...

if you have any other questions, let me know. i can give an outsider,
once-a-year visitor's impressions.


What Jeff said. Don't neglect the water between Quake Lake and Hegben
Resevoir. Some great fishing there. Also, if you're fishing, as Jeff
mentioned, up from the bridge, the better fishing IMHO is on the lodge
side of the river. Some of those back waters in there hold some huge
fish.
If you have a float tube or pontoon boat, try a trip out on Quake lake
at night. Fish big streamers and frog/mouse patterns around the stump
field. There are some certifiable 20lb fish in there. That's the
only place I've ever used an 8wt for trout. And if you happen to have
a beaver slap the water three feet from your pontoon on a moonless
night, carry a clean up kit to get the mess out of your waders.

Frank Reid
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Old May 6th, 2008, 04:12 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Thanks Guys
I will take your comments re safety and various holes and spots and other
comments into account.
I greatly appreciate your advice
I can't wait to go
I did not want to be there Memorial Day weekend

Re pricing
It does seem pricey but I am taking my wife and she enjoys it more w comfort
- altho she will camp
What we do is 2-3 days of camping followed by 2-3 days of hotel and clean
up.

A trip to Rock Creek to warm up my casting arm comes first - either this
weekend or the one after - but certainly before Memorial Day

Fred
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Old May 6th, 2008, 05:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Slide Inn and West Yellowstone

wrote:
Thanks Guys
I will take your comments re safety and various holes and spots and other
comments into account.
I greatly appreciate your advice
I can't wait to go
I did not want to be there Memorial Day weekend

Re pricing
It does seem pricey but I am taking my wife and she enjoys it more w comfort
- altho she will camp
What we do is 2-3 days of camping followed by 2-3 days of hotel and clean
up.

A trip to Rock Creek to warm up my casting arm comes first - either this
weekend or the one after - but certainly before Memorial Day

Fred


While the Slide is comfortable and much more civilized than spit-bath
camping, I trust your wife will not expect Holiday Inn rooms or
bathrooms. I've never stayed in the larger units with the covered
porches over on the left side as you enter, always stayed in rooms in
the building on the right as you enter. They are rustic but very
comfortable. However, my wife had a sudden urge to see Cody, Wyoming
and the AmericasINN suite with a jacuzi after one night at the Slide
because a mouse found its way into the room. It was also uncommonly hot
last year in July, and the rooms can get a bit stuffy.

The Howling Mad Moon down the road has better rooms but doesn't have the
river access or Galloup's shop that makes the Slide so unique.

Look forward to your report though.

jeff
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Old May 6th, 2008, 08:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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wrote

It does seem pricey but I am taking my wife and she enjoys it more w
comfort
- altho she will camp
What we do is 2-3 days of camping followed by 2-3 days of hotel and clean
up.


like, well, um, i don't know if this matters to you and your lady, but
the walls of those rooms of which jeffie speaks are thin as rice paper.

wayno(well, dammit, been there, done that...)


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Old May 6th, 2008, 08:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 6-May-2008, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:

like, well, um, i don't know if this matters to you and your lady, but

the walls of those rooms of which jeffie speaks are thin as rice paper.

wayno(well, dammit, been there, done that...)



Well - I am bringing my mandolin nad or fiddle so our neighbors should
enjoy the music
However we have a cabin rented and I am told that the whole place was
recently renovated

Fred
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Old May 7th, 2008, 01:53 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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It does seem pricey but I am taking my wife and she enjoys it more w
comfort
- altho she will camp
What we do is 2-3 days of camping *followed by 2-3 days of hotel and clean
up.


* * like, well, um, i don't know if this matters to you and your lady, but
the walls of those rooms of which jeffie speaks are thin as rice paper.

wayno(well, dammit, been there, done that...)


So, you're saying that your singing disturbed that Mormon girls club
from the Slide Inn all the way up to the Quake Lake campground?
Frank Reid
(wel, dammit, I heard ya)

 




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