The St. Joe River in northern Idaho around Avery, Idaho is catch and release 
fly fishing.  It is beautiful and had plenty of fish last summer with 
primitive campgrounds scattered down the river.

Paul
www.hotspotfishing.com


>From: "Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>1) Needs to be within 14 0r 16 hr. drive from the Olympic Peninsula WA
>state. (this includes WA, MT, ID, WY, CA, OR)
>2) Want to camp... the rougher, the better. I like primitive camping over a
>campground any time.
>3) Bonehead fishing... I mean I would rather catch a LOT of smaller fish 
>any
>day over hunting all day for the trophy. Number of fish per day must be a
>LOT.
>4) Preferably small stream fishing as I will be by myself and I am not a
>particularly skillful fly fisher. (as the fly crashes to the water...) I
>will consider lakes though.
>5) I do have a pontoon boat that is not a pack-in boat. A float would be
>nice but as I will be by myself with one vehicle it is not feasible.
>
>Having said that. I have been to Yellowstone NP earlier this month and 
>might
>consider going back, but I do that every year. The fishing was a little
>slower then it usually is given the hot weather and the bugs were a little
>worse for the same reason. Can somebody point me in a new trout direction?
>
>Bill P.
>Grays Harbor Computer Services Inc.
>618 W. Market St. Suite A
>Aberdeen, WA 98520
>Voice - 360-533-6303 - Fax - 360-533-6306
>Web Site - http://www.graysharborcomputer.com
>
>Other Sites
>Music - http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/gank/
>Fly Fishing / Tying - http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/
>Fly Swaps - http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/swaps.htm




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