Hey fly-guys…take a look at this post from MidCurrent written by Skip Morris entitled “Where Should I Take a Beginner Out West?” This is a question and answer forum and Skip goes into detail on a few things to think about when heading out west and looking for a river to fish. This post is chocked full of great advice and will get you headed in the right direction…especially the fact that at times our fishing plans do go array and we might have to come up with an alternate plan…give it a read and think through your next trip. It doesn’t really matter whether you’re a ‘beginner’ or not, this article is very helpful. Click here to read the article on MidCurrent.

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