Well lets see if I can make this work,
Two flatlanders go to the mountains. Follow up to the casting for recovery where a report was asked for when I posted about my wife and her breast cancer/casting for recovery retreat. Our guide trip with Tim wade of North Fork anglers in Cody was on the sixth but we got in the area on the forth. We bought three days worth of licences. Asked for a place we might try for a day before the "Big day". He suggested going up to the Clarks Fork North West of town and he marked the place on our map. Off we went and an hour later we both caught brook and rainbows. Small but fiesty for sure. Spent the day messing up there. Back to the campground in Cody for a good nights sleep. Now on to the "Big day"! Met Tim at his shop at seven AM. What a busy place. He has a dozen guides who work out of his shop. I don't know if they were all there but it was like a bee hive. In his rig we got and off we went. So where are we going I ask? A very special place he says. First time I have fished it this year. Don't take many there but you know Pat is very special. Good conversation and a hour and a half drive we make it there. No water in sight? Have to walk from here. Not too far he says. You are dealing with flatlanders you know I say. He laughs. Over a rise and down into a valley to this big bouldered FAST moving creek. Not used to anything like this I think as I look at Pat. Her eyes are big. Down to the water we go. Marty let me get Pat fishing, tie this and this on he says. Next thing I know Pat's rod is bent, Tim makes a swipe with the net. Pat and Tim:
Marty
Two flatlanders go to the mountains. Follow up to the casting for recovery where a report was asked for when I posted about my wife and her breast cancer/casting for recovery retreat. Our guide trip with Tim wade of North Fork anglers in Cody was on the sixth but we got in the area on the forth. We bought three days worth of licences. Asked for a place we might try for a day before the "Big day". He suggested going up to the Clarks Fork North West of town and he marked the place on our map. Off we went and an hour later we both caught brook and rainbows. Small but fiesty for sure. Spent the day messing up there. Back to the campground in Cody for a good nights sleep. Now on to the "Big day"! Met Tim at his shop at seven AM. What a busy place. He has a dozen guides who work out of his shop. I don't know if they were all there but it was like a bee hive. In his rig we got and off we went. So where are we going I ask? A very special place he says. First time I have fished it this year. Don't take many there but you know Pat is very special. Good conversation and a hour and a half drive we make it there. No water in sight? Have to walk from here. Not too far he says. You are dealing with flatlanders you know I say. He laughs. Over a rise and down into a valley to this big bouldered FAST moving creek. Not used to anything like this I think as I look at Pat. Her eyes are big. Down to the water we go. Marty let me get Pat fishing, tie this and this on he says. Next thing I know Pat's rod is bent, Tim makes a swipe with the net. Pat and Tim:
Marty
