OK then, 6 months, six states. New York, Penn., Montana, Calif., Oregon, Washington. That's what i'd do. You can get a pretty good feel for a place in a month, and get a fair amount of fishing in. Those would be my first choices for fly fishing states, not nessessarily in that order. mark


From: Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Across or Up America
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 20:13:33 -0500

on 12/11/03 7:13 PM, Deborah Duran at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have to agree with Mark on this one. You will still be doing a great deal
> of driving through some beautiful territory. If you try to fish the entire
> United States you really can't enjoy all that each state has to offer and
> get a feel for the people. You would have to be on a marathon rush the
> whole time in order to complete the journey.


Ah, but Deb,

The way I understand Chris's plan, his goal is to to see all of the United
States of America, fishing as he goes. If that is the case, he IS going to
a lot of driving and see 'highlights', not in-depth. And he will be getting
a taste of fishing in many places, not doing an in-depth Ph.D. level study
of one small area.


I look at his plans as an extended version of the ever-popular American
vacation trip: "One-week coach trip to England, France, and all the rest of
Europe". That's where people take their travel guidebooks along and look up
Salzburg and mark "Been There" as they pass through at 100 kph.


Chris will get a much better feel for the U.S. than that.  He's talking six
MONTHS fer gosh sakes.

Allan


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