WinterrunRon
07-17-2006, 12:52 PM
Kiene's Gang,
I'm taking my fly rod, uhum, excuse me... family, on vacation the last week of July to beginning August and could use your advice.
We're heading to Mt. Rushmore, then Yellowstone, then the Tetons, then ?, then home.
My amature routing plan is to take Hwy 80 East and perhaps the first fishing stop being the Green River, ID. Continuing on towards Mt. Rushmore I can either head up to Casper and fish the North Platte or head to Cheyenne to fish ? before heading on to Mt. Rushmore. Then we head West on 90 towards Cody. I have no clue where to stop and fish between Mt. Rushmore and Cody or around Cody.
Somethimes, too much choice can work against you and that's where I'm at in the Yellowstone/Teton area. Oftentimes, when you have a choice, there could be better fishing on the lesser know rivers but I hardly know the well known ones.
Heading back, Southern Idaho is supposed to have some fabulous fly water I hear. Silver Creek, Big Wood, Little Wood and others?
Anyone willing to be assistant vacation planner for a day? Okay, I'll be assitant vacation planner and you can be chief vacation planner.
Books, websites, personal experience suggestions... be as general or specific as you care to, it's all welcomed so don't be shy.
Thanks for you willingness to help.
PS. I enjoy the photos for others' trips and will gladly post mine if I can figure out how to do it. I'm posting this message on the General Forum as well just in case no one visits this one.
Thanks, again...
Ron
I'm taking my fly rod, uhum, excuse me... family, on vacation the last week of July to beginning August and could use your advice.
We're heading to Mt. Rushmore, then Yellowstone, then the Tetons, then ?, then home.
My amature routing plan is to take Hwy 80 East and perhaps the first fishing stop being the Green River, ID. Continuing on towards Mt. Rushmore I can either head up to Casper and fish the North Platte or head to Cheyenne to fish ? before heading on to Mt. Rushmore. Then we head West on 90 towards Cody. I have no clue where to stop and fish between Mt. Rushmore and Cody or around Cody.
Somethimes, too much choice can work against you and that's where I'm at in the Yellowstone/Teton area. Oftentimes, when you have a choice, there could be better fishing on the lesser know rivers but I hardly know the well known ones.
Heading back, Southern Idaho is supposed to have some fabulous fly water I hear. Silver Creek, Big Wood, Little Wood and others?
Anyone willing to be assistant vacation planner for a day? Okay, I'll be assitant vacation planner and you can be chief vacation planner.
Books, websites, personal experience suggestions... be as general or specific as you care to, it's all welcomed so don't be shy.
Thanks for you willingness to help.
PS. I enjoy the photos for others' trips and will gladly post mine if I can figure out how to do it. I'm posting this message on the General Forum as well just in case no one visits this one.
Thanks, again...
Ron