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Grandfather District gets $605K from USDA
Asheville Citizen-Times
The Grandfather District encompasses 192000 acres across five counties: Burke, McDowell, Avery, Watauga and Caldwell. It is primarily an upland hardwood forest that ranges in elevation from 1400 feet to about 5000 feet, from the foothills to the ...

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Record crowds expected at expos
Payson Roundup
23 to 26 in University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale and the Arizona Game and Fish Outdoor Expo set for March 31 and April 1 at the Ben Avery Shooting Range in Phoenix. Both offer an opportunity to experience first-hand the great Arizona outdoors.

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Plain Dealer

Cleveland-area outdoor events
Plain Dealer
Sunday: All-Breed Hunter's Trial, 8 am, Huron Township Conservation Club, Huron-Avery Road, Huron. Adult and youth competition. Tuesday: Deadline for lottery applications for fishing on Cold Creek at the Castalia State Fish Hatchery in Castalia, Ohio.



Why giant ice storm fooled the forecasters
The Seattle Times
By Craig Welch and Melissa Allison Avery Schwartz scrapes ice off his vehicle Thursday in Northeast Seattle before heading out for morning coffee. Alaska Airlines de-icing crews were among the first early Thursday to see what was in store for the ...

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OUTDOORS THIS WEEKEND: Climb for rhinos
Colorado Daily
Free beer provided by Avery. Free psych to go train hard the next day provided by LT11. Info: 7 pm Saturday; Prana store, 1147 Pearl St. lt11.com Saturday night, University of Colorado students who are interested in the CU Climbing Team should head to ...

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Outdoors Digest: OPRD seeks public comments on rule changes
Coos Bay World
30, at the Newport Recreation Center (room 105), 225 Avery St. For the third straight year, fish and wildlife directors from Washington and Oregon have agreed to reduce the catch of white sturgeon on the lower Columbia River, where the species has ...

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Big changes at Beech Mountain
Asheville Citizen-Times
Kristian Jackson/Special to the Citizen-Times Beech Mountain Resort in Avery and Watauga counties has made some new changes this year, including additions to Alpine Village with new shops and restaurants. / Special to the Citizen-Times Beech Mountain ...

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Beaver Nation, Oregon State University is just a starting point for exploring ...
Bend Bulletin
Avery Park, 1310 SW Avery Park Drive, Corvallis; 541-766-6918, www.ci.corvallis.or.us/pr Fairbanks Gallery. 106 Fairbanks Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis; 541-737-4745, www .oregonstate.edu/dept/arts OH Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory.



Missing Men Found
Shoshone News Press
The media release said he was found in Avery after walking nearly 10 miles — he abandoned his snowmobile south of Moon Pass after it ran out of gas, but was also in good health. There have been six searches this winter season, resulting in the safe ...



Shoshone County Responds To Two Overdue Snowmobilers
KHQ Right Now
... to have walked 10 miles to Avery. This year their have been six searches with a total of eight saves. The Shoshone County Sheriff's Office would like to remind everyone to be prepared to spend an inconvenient night out when recreating outdoors.

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Outdoors Featured Article

Planning your fly fishing trip

02/06/12

by Paul Johnson

Ready to plan your fly fishing trip?

Then here are some tips on planning that will make your
fly fishing trip go much smoother, and your fishing time
more productive.

When planning for your fly fishing trip in Wyoming, there are
several factors that should be considered. A little time spent
planning will make your fly fishing trip more enjoyable, and
your time on the water more productive. In order to properly
plan your fly fishing trip, you will need to take a close look
at...

What type of fly fishing do you prefer?

One of the first things you need to consider when planning your
fly fishing trip, is the type of fishing you want to do. Whether
you're planning on tubing some alpine lakes and casting to big
browns that are cruising near the bank. Or possibly you prefer
fishing meadow streams and beaver ponds for native cutthroat.
Maybe your plans are to spend some time doing both. Regardless
each will require a different plan of attack.

This one decision will tell you what time of year to take your trip.
You will also be able to tell what the climate will be, as well as
hatches, needed fly patterns and equipment. It will also give you
the information that will help you decide where to go on your fly
fishing trips.

Make a Checklist

I don't think I could get through the day without using some kind of
checklist. This is especially true when getting ready to travel. Whether
you're driving or flying, it's a pain to get to your destination and
realize that you left some key stuff at home.

Most of us have had this experience. One time I left my extra waders
at home, and the pair that I did bring started leaking. (Not good at
9000 feet and 38 degree water.) We were just lucky to find a fly shop
open in a little town in the middle of nowhere.

Needless to say, I always take an extra pair of waders with me on every
fly fishing trip. The point is, had I used a checklist, I would have had
my spare waders on that trip as well.

Now all that's left is to go through your check list and make sure you
have everything you need. Once you're sure it's all there, hit the road.
And have a great Wyoming fly fishing trip.

About the Author

Dale East is a long time outdoorsman and fly fisher and publisher of
Fly Fishing Wyoming


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