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Old 08-17-2011, 07:47 PM
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Beautiful country, thanks for sharing. We had a vacation planned to Durango for trout fishing one year, but had to cancel it due to re-locating for work.
As of today I will be in Durango, CO 8/21 - 8/23 2012. The plan is to fish the San Juan 1 day and the Animas another. I was in Durango this year from January til May and never wet a line.

I'd like to take the train from Durango to Silverton and stop along the way. From what I understand there are stops in between that you can get off and they will pick you up on a return trip. The best part is that there are only stupid Trout and no Carp.
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Old 08-17-2011, 08:10 PM
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Man, every time I see pictures of Colorado it makes me think again about my plans to retire in Montanna.

Great pictures..

Where does the road take you next?
Next week takes me to Sonora, CA for a work/fishing venture.

Where in Mt do you want to retire? I go to the Bitterroot valley every year and just added Billings to my 2012 schedule. If I could get my wife to realize pleasure in not having family in regular life I'd join you.
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Old 08-17-2011, 08:41 PM
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Next week takes me to Sonora, CA for a work/fishing venture.

Where in Mt do you want to retire? I go to the Bitterroot valley every year and just added Billings to my 2012 schedule. If I could get my wife to realize pleasure in not having family in regular life I'd join you.
Billings. My wife is from Costa Mesa area of California and having access to a city for us would still be a benefit. I don't think she'd ever be ready for the total away from it all I would at that point or really now for that matter. Plus air travel to/from for family then having major medical close yet still having all the surroundings of MT scenery.

One can only hope... I'd settle for the Smokies. Would be hard to leave TN completely unless you want to give up some species. We about everything I'd ever want to fish for and great places for each.

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