Definitely the first time I have ever heard someone suggest that the lower fly gets less people! Place is a nightmare...
I do agree with you that you can get some water somewhat to yourself if you are willing to walk.
On Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:27:39 PM UTC-4, Vo wrote:
Vladimir ( Vo ) 240-481-7832The plan is leave early Saturday morning hopefully get a little fishing in Saturday late afternoon/evening, fish all day Sunday, fish Monday morning till early afternoon and drive back to the D.C. area. Dave recently hurt his shoulder and may have to bail on the trip, should know by this weekend if he can make it or not. We have a room at the Mid River Lodge in Altmar with 3 beds. So anyone want to join us and split transportation and lodging cost let me know. Also if Dave has to bail, I would prefer Not taking my vehicle, only because my Nissan X Terra literally has 394,000 miles on it, original engine.Hey All,Dave Jamieson and I are planning on heading up to the Salmon River Oct 4-6. At this point we have one space open on the trip would anyone like to join us ? I know what some of you are thinking: Salmon River on a weekend, peak of the Salmon equals crowds and combat fishing not necessarily. Yes there are going to be lots people fishing the Salmon,but if you are willing to do some walking, you can get away from the crowds plus the Fly Fishing only sections get less people.
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