Chris:  You can fish Utah all year round, but for dry fly
fishing,  August through October and even November can't be
beat.  Come on over.  We'll show you some spectacular
scenery and memorable fishing.

Larry Johnson
"BIG  J"
Springville,  Utah


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/10/03 06:50AM >>>
Hi Jimi and the others who have been kind enough to send
quik replies to my
e-mail. It looks like I will intend to move from South to
North. Today I
will be drawing a couple of routes up, working out mileages
etc.
I have received a couple of very kind offers from vfbers
already offering to
show me the ropes on their waters - could you let me know
where abouts in
the state you are so I can look it up.
It won't be until 2 years time provisionally.

Regards

Chris

http://www.fishingbid.co.uk 
The Free Fishing Auction


----- Original Message -----
From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Across or Up America


> I "Resemble" that remark. If you do make it here to NM,
drop me a note and
> we will wet a line.
> Jimi
>
>
> Just be sure to hit California, Arizona, New Mexico,
Texas, Florida etc
in
> the cooler months.  You may not enjoy fishing in the
extreme heat and
> humidity they get in those states if you're not
accustomed to it.  You can
> move north with the weather.
> Deb
>
>   Hi all,
>   for those of you who followed the 'Some questions on
the US' thread
> yesterday you may see the logical move to my next
question. I apologise in
> advance for posting a lot to the group :)
>   If I was to make my trip between say February and
September, would it be
> better to travel East to West, West to East, North to
South or South to
> North in the USA? This is based primarily on the weather
and the fishing.
>   Thanks
>   Chris
>
>   http://www.fishingbid.co.uk 
>   The Free Fishing Auction
>
>

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