If you were to take the long way around to Burlington, you could swing by the 
Ammonoosuc river around Littleton and Twin Mountains (no, not Twin Peaks, no 
midgets talking backwards in a red room) in New Hampshire.  There's also the 
Androscoggin on the NH/ME border which ain't too bad either.  I'm trying to 
remember some of my Vermont streams and for the life of me, I can't.  

Outside of Burlington in the Shelburne Museum, if you head down closer to 
Rutland there's several places where you can pick up sections of the Long Trail 
(I recommend Deer's Leap, a great overlook of Mendon, and good views of 
Killington and Pico).  Plus, really good food in Rutland.  And then if you 
wanna take a side trip to Granville, NY (trust me, not far from Rutland) the 
Slate Valley Museum is also really neat.

Ok, I'm done.

Aaron
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From: Ed Roden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> OK you NE flyfisherpeople....
> 
> Our family vacation is going to be around the 2nd week of June, and we are
> headed East.  Some time in Boston, and then looking to head maybe to the
> Burlington, VT area, or other place of choice.  I need recommendations of
> streams to check out, other places to visit, and maybe somebody who wants to
> join my son and me for fishing.
> 
> How far is that from you Byard?
> 
> --
> Ed Roden
> flyfished at gmail dot com
>      - OR -
> flyfished at questquality dot com
> 



--- Begin Message --- OK you NE flyfisherpeople....

Our family vacation is going to be around the 2nd week of June, and we are headed East.  Some time in Boston, and then looking to head maybe to the Burlington, VT area, or other place of choice.  I need recommendations of streams to check out, other places to visit, and maybe somebody who wants to join my son and me for fishing.

How far is that from you Byard?

--
Ed Roden
flyfished at gmail dot com
     - OR -
flyfished at questquality dot com
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