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Frog driving west

Postby stervraz » January 20th, 2011, 6:59 am

Hi

I just sign on the forum yesterday ,since i am a flyfishing addict.
Just to tell you briefly who i am
First i am a "frog" (100% frenchman) living in France and i have been fly fishing for 15 years (only fly ) ,i have fish 99.99% of my time in France and let me tell you the trouts are SMALLER here oh and i am 65.
I have family in the states (NY ,WI,Chic,Cal (Sac) ) and i am planning a trip to visit this summer .We have a family reunion upstate NY so i'll land in JFK .
After the reunion (one week) i plan to drive an old van ,yet to be found , towards CAL and fish on the way (may be 6 weeks)
Montana ,Wyoming ,Idaho and Cal .I check on the net some waters :Big Spring ,Boulder,Gallatin,Madison upper,Rock creek ,the Yellow. Park.,Jackson'hole or Henry's fork ,Spring Creek idaho , and on to Calif.

Any advices on these waters ? I fish dries mostly and wading .I am not use to float ,it does not exist here .

Thanks for reading me
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby flyster » January 20th, 2011, 7:12 am

Welcome, "Frog". It sounds like a trip of a life time. My advice would be calling the local fly shop in the area that you wish to fish before you get there. As seasons change so do the water conditions and fly selections. Good luck and keep us posted on your trip.
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby stanbery » January 20th, 2011, 7:12 am

Welcome aboard.

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Re: Frog driving west

Postby stervraz » January 20th, 2011, 7:22 am

Thanks for the welcome .
I'll certainly make a report on my trip.
Anywhere i'll go a stop by the local fishing store is a must i would say .
I was wondering if any of the rivers i named are not too crowded in the summer
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby fflutterffly » January 20th, 2011, 8:22 am

Bienvenue a votre maison. Nous sommes heureux que vous soyez arrive. Veuillez venir les poissons avec nous !
Large waters are not all they are cracked up to be. Make sure you also visit a few of the small waters. There is so much help here. You will get more personal information they you could dream. What advice does Mr. Barry have? Dr.? All of you are so knowledgeable that I know we can all offer some advice to make this a trip to remember. Flyster is correct. Weather, even summer weather can change very quickly. Also... insects! Be ready for those little bitting beast. I would like to suggest contacting some of the clubs along your route. I have done this on many trips and often they will invite you out onto 'their' waters, not to mention being shown some of the better eateries.
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby fly addict » January 20th, 2011, 8:26 am

stervraz wrote:Thanks for the welcome .
I'll certainly make a report on my trip.
Anywhere i'll go a stop by the local fishing store is a must i would say .
I was wondering if any of the rivers i named are not too crowded in the summer


Welcome,
Most of the rivers you want to hit will have crowds. Summer is prime-time for most vacation planning. If you hike a little ways from the parking or access points you might find solitude. Sounds like a fun whirlwind trip.
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby stervraz » January 20th, 2011, 9:01 am

fly addict wrote:Most of the rivers you want to hit will have crowds. Summer is prime-time for most vacation planning. If you hike a little ways from the parking or access points you might find solitude. Sounds like a fun whirlwind trip.
Mark


That's what i tought ,but then nice rivers with a lot of fish are attractives .Any flyfisherman in France heard about these waters ,but finding secret waters is not really possible unless they are in your backyard.
I named the mains rivers but the only thing i know about them it's what i read on the net.and of course i am open to any suggestion.

Albert
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby Bernard » January 20th, 2011, 9:18 am

stervraz wrote:Montana ,Wyoming ,Idaho and Cal .I check on the net some waters :Big Spring ,Boulder,Gallatin,Madison upper,Rock creek ,the Yellow. Park.,Jackson'hole or Henry's fork ,Spring Creek idaho , and on to Calif.


Vous devrez prendre 6 ans pas six semaines ;)

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Re: Frog driving west

Postby Eric » January 20th, 2011, 2:45 pm

Welcome to the site Frog. Looking forward to some reports from France.
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby lucfish » January 20th, 2011, 3:14 pm

Eric wrote:Welcome to the site Frog. Looking forward to some reports from France.
Eric


Yea that would be cool. :D :D and welcome
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby fishhunterphil » January 20th, 2011, 8:30 pm

Bienvenue monsieur amphibien!
Hope to see some reports of French streams in the future.
Can't really help on your trip as I have never been up to any of those rivers...yet.
I would have to second Bernard's comment though, those rivers combined could consume a lot of attention.
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby stervraz » January 21st, 2011, 1:32 am

Thanks for all the links .

Here is a link of a french fly fishing forum ,in the "Photos vidéos et sorties " section there is a few pics.

Mouche.fr

oh and my name on the forum is "gwinru"
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Re: Frog driving west

Postby WanderingBlues » January 21st, 2011, 7:08 am

Welcome to the forum. Certainly, as you get closer to California, I'm sure one or more here would meet you and take you on some of the classic California water.

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Re: Frog driving west

Postby Hatch71 » January 21st, 2011, 8:08 am

Frog welcome to the board man!!! Northern cal is full of water!!! Chris
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