I'm wanting to take a flyfishing trip?

Oct 12, 2008 by patrickm1587 | Posted in Fishing

Me and my buddy have been wanting to go on a fly fishing trip out west for the past couple of years but have never really decided on where to go. We would like to go to Montana, but I'm just not real sure where to go there. I don't really want a guide


Currently in MT, the fishing has been great lately, and t should stay that way, i do suggest you GET a guide, i know they can be costly, but its a big place, we have lots of great places to fish, but the problem is getting fish in you're short time here,

AIRFLOW | Oct 13, 2008

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