Wildcat Shoals Cabins for me. Not sure of days, but probably arrive Thursday late, tie Friday and Sat. return home on Sun. Will firm up as needed.

JIMMY D

Jeff Frye wrote:

The Sowbug Roundup will be held in Mountain Home, AR
this upcoming March 12th and 13th I am compiling some
preliminary data as to who from the VFB gang will be
in attendance and more specificly, what your lodging
plans are. I know that many folks are staying at the
Ramada where the event is held. For those that might
prefer a cabin experience right on the water,
arrangements have been made for some cabins at Wildcat
Shoals Resort, which is the new unofficial home for
VFB big-time fun. Preliminary suggestions have been
made to include BBQ, beer and blues as part of the
evening experience. The lodging that has been arranged
at Wildcat Shoals consists of the group cabin, which
has 7 beds, 3 baths and full kitchen as well as 3
Deluxe cabins which have a bedroom and a sofa sleeper
in addition to a kitchenette. I would like to hear
from those that want to stay at the Wildcat, so we can
firm up plans. It would be helpful to know what your
travel plans are and what night you want to stay. My
plan calls for a Thursday arrival, Fri at the Sowbug,
Sat TBD, and staying on Sunday and maybe  monday and
Tuesday to get after those big browns. If you don't
want to post, you can e-mail me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're a maybe, tell me that,
we can firm up later. If you're staying elsewhere, let
me know that as I'm that we may look at something
special for VFB attendees. Here are some helpful links
   :

http://www.northarkansasflyfisher.org/

http://www.wildcatshoals.com/

-Jayhawk Jeff, Unofficial VFB Sowbug social rep

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