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To: Mr. Jens Tingleff who wrote (799)5/23/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1834
 
I've been fishing all my life and flyfishing since I was ten, slightly more than twenty years. I mostly fish in the midwest, where my family has lived for many years, in southwest Wisconsin and the northern lower peninsula of Michigan. I have, however, fished elsewhere in the U.S., as far west as Wyoming and Montana and as far east as Pennsylvania. In two and half weeks my father and I are going on what for him will probably a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Alaska to fish for rainbow trout. We will be fishing on a river in far western Alaska called the Goodnews River (nice name, eh?) that is only accessible by air. We'd been talking about making this trip ever since one of his cousins moved up to Anchorage in 1980 but never got around to doing so. He's getting older and I feel that if we never did make the trip he would regret it, and that now is the time to do so while he's healthy enough to go and I can take the time. The average size rainbow on that river is 24 inches--about 60 cm--30% greater in length than any trout I've caught so far in my life. I hope to catch a trout in excess of 30 inches (77 cm.) although that might not be realistic. I'll let you know how the fishing goes. Regards--