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Old 03-28-2010, 10:44 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Sachita View Post
Im interested but need to plan. I was actually thinking of going up around the finger lakes, upstate NY, which isnt close but I have been wanting to fish there a long time. I use to live in the Adirondacks, in a village by lake george. There were amazing streams and plenty of trout but no one to show me. Now I did catch a big ass lake trout as long as my forearm but thats not the same.

In the southern tier of NY there are tons of waterfalls, streams, camping, you name it. To be honest if it was so cold so long I,d move backl to NYS in a heartbeat,

Sachita.. if you ever want to come this way and fish, just let Me know. This area is well known for it's rainbow trout and our season opens April 1st. The whole area where I live is known for it's fishing.. and we have people that come from Canada, and gosh a whole lot of states around us. If you decide to venture this way.. I can send you some links.. and also host you.. and show you around if you would like.
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