I agree with Larry. Checkpoint Charlie is a must. You may still be able to
see remnants of the Berlin Wall. When I was thers on a 30 day sneak and peek
I did not have time to fish nor was right equipment with me. I just retired
last year after 38 years with the Army both as a soldier and a civilian.
Most of my time was in the Far East.  If possible do try to find a guide for
your visit as well as a fishing guide if you have time. Bon Voyage!
deserttrout6


On 9/24/07, Larry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> p.s.   It's also interesting to buy their fly-fishing magazines.  You
> will find different titles in newsstands than in the train
> stations.(Bahnhoff)  The magazine I liked most was the "Flug-Angeln".
> Lots of good photos. Too bad I don't speak the language.  You will
> notice that the German Browns shown in the magazines do not look 100%
> like the Browns we see here in the U.S.
> Enjoy.
>
> >>> "Ken Staples" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/24/2007 12:15 PM >>>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm on my way to berlin for a business trip. I've never been thewre
> before. If all goes well I should have an afternoon (when I arrive,
> might have to sleep) and the next morning/early afternoon. Any place
> that's a "must" visit? Fishing related or not?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken
>

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