Have the Italian Sausage Breakfast at the Rosco Diner. It is more than you can 
eat. 
Tony

Bob Hendry <[email protected]> wrote:

>Last June we spent a week at the Rosco Campgrounds in one of their 'camper 
>trailers'.  It was very nice, and surprisingly roomy.  My son (21) and 
>youngest daughter (17) came with, and there was ample room.  We prepared most 
>meals at home base, and hit the Roscoe Diner twice.
>
>As you come in to town, just after you cross the Beaverkill, there is a 
>grocery store in one of the first buildings on the left.  It had the basics, 
>but, as Peggy noted,  the grocery in Livingston Manor is much larger.
>
>I would recommend you to stop in the Baxter House and chat with Ken (if he's 
>not out on the river) or his wife.  They have a pretty good gauge on where to 
>fish and what to throw at 'em.  Again, as Peggy said, the fishing is very good 
>right out 20 feet in front of your trailer.
>
>Along with what others have noted, for the non-fishers in your family, there 
>is excellent opportunities for antiquing, shopping, antiquing, touring, 
>antiquing, sightseeing, and, of course, they can always go antiquing!  My wife 
>is a teacher, and after the school year, she just needs some time to chill.  
>She read 17 books on her Nook in the week.
>
>Have a great trip, and I wish you way more success on the water than I had 
>last year!
>
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>Bob Hendry
>
>Southern Maryland
>
> 
>
>My biggest fear is when I die my wife sells my fly fishing gear for what I 
>said I paid for it.
>
> 
>
>On 3/22/2015 9:41 AM, Peggy Brenner wrote:
>
>Roscoe Campsites is one the river and has several rental 'Park Models' that is 
>a trailer set up with water, electric and sewer.  Small kitchen and they 
>usually sleep 4-6.  The fishing is pretty good right out front and further up 
>the river. 
>The Reynolds Hotel has several multi room arrangements in the Motel out back 
>but I don't think there is cooking there. 
>
>For eating out a good pizza or Italion is Ranoldies(sp) in town, the Roscoe 
>Diner. There is also Creekside Cabins. 
>
>I don't wade waist high, so the fishing is good anywhere. also the Catskill 
>Fly Fishing Center and Museum is a half day, and there are plenty of grounds 
>to tour. Roscoe is a very small town and has no grocery, Livingston Manor has 
>a small but very nice grocery, you have to order sandwiches from the deli, 
>they are to die for. 
>
>More to follow, I'll consult with my kids owning friends for more. 
>
>Peggy 
>
> On 3/22/2015 5:40 AM, Pete Gramp wrote: 
>
>So this summer, my wife finally gave in and is letting me stop for 2 or 
>3 days in the catskills region, around Roscoe NY USA.  There are great 
>things that I've heard, and there are of course the stories of its 
>fabled streams and rivers.  While I'm foaming at the bit, there are some 
>questions and possible hiccups that need to be solved before I go. 
>
>That's where you kind folks come in.  I'll be frank - my knowledge of 
>the Catskills are only what the sporadic fly fishing book, a topo map, 
>and the fly fishing videos have shown me.  A guide is almost a necessity 
>when it comes to this rusty ol' caster, flopping the line on the water 
>like a cowboy roping at a rodeo... I'll need all the help I can get! 
>Been almost a half year since on the water, possibly more, due to 
>medical reasons; I won't go into it here, but feel free to private 
>message me if you'd like details.  Point is, I'd love to fish the fabled 
>waters, catching anything (a baseball counts as catching something, 
>right?), not being picky about having to catch numbers of fish, or size 
>of fish, but preferably catching /at least one/ fish over the course of 
>2 or 3 days.  Any recommendations for which waterways to target, for a 
>not so great (i.e. horrible) caster?  Here's the kicker - due to the 
>medical issues, I can't be hiking huge distances (two miles each way is 
>about it, if I obey the doc), and can't be wading higher than, well, 
>I'll say waist, but if my doc had a say it would be up to my knee - I 
>made the mistake of asking him...  Anyhow, heard the Williweemoc (sp?) 
>fits the bill, but I don't know enough about the area to say one way or 
>the other. 
>
>Other considerations, I'll have my wife, and kids (one in elementary 
>school, other a toddler) with me on this trip.  They won't be fly 
>fishing with me, but will need lodging and something to do for 2-3 
>days.  Suggestions for lodging, eateries, and things to do while I'm 
>enjoying the fishing would be awesome, and would help me keep this as a 
>"good idea" in my wife's head :)  We have no problem with the idea to 
>"rough it", but due to the medical issues, need potable water, and need 
>electricity to run medical "stuff".  Anyone who knows how to get a 
>portable battery pack type thing, that outputs electricity in a way that 
>you can just plug in a normal (USA type) electric plug, that would be 
>such an awesome thing, you have no idea. 
>Wow, this is turning into a novella - I'll end this here and see if 
>anyone knows of info surrounding the catskills region centering on 
>Roscoe NY.  Thanks! 
>
>Hardy wraps, 
>-Pete 
>
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