Great!

Thanks to all who responded to my St. Regis inquiry. Good info!

Gary Meyers

> The name of the shop is Clark Fork Trout and Tackle.  It is a real small
> operation and open at the owner's whim.  I'd give a call first detailing
> your time of arrival in St Regis to make sure he will be there.  Their
> number is (406) 649-2538. As a back up there is a gift, tackle shop across
> the street from the Trout and Tackle Shop that also offers shuttle service.
> You can also check at the grocery store.
> 
> A couple of years ago I tried to use the Trout Shop and found them closed on
> my arrival even though their posted hours stated they should be open and I
> had called earlier.  I used one of the backups mentioned above.  (the
> grocery store I believe).  The second day of my drift I saw these guys
> watching me from the road above.  They walked down a very steep embankment
> to reach the water and called me over.  It turned out they were shuttling my
> car and had locked the keys in it.  It pays to carry an extra set with you
> when use a shuttle service.  If I hadn't had the extra set, and they hadn't
> found me, they were planning on waiting at the take out for my arrival.
> 
> If you search the archives you will find a trip report detailing the float.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mike
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Meyers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 6:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: St. Regis Fly Shop
> 
> 
> I'm taking my raft and son to the Clark Fork in Montana next week. There's a
> one-man fly shop in St. Regis that does shuttles, provides good info, etc.
> I've been there in the past but have totally forgotten the name. Anyone know
> of it? I'd like to contact him ahead of time. It's gotta be the only fly
> shop in town, given the size of St. Regis.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Gary Meyers
> Kirkland
> 
> 
> 
> 

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