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Fly Fishing is Only a Short Train Ride from NYC's Penn Station
It is now possible for urban fly fishers to leave the city in the morning and return the same evening while enjoying a day of fly fishing on some of the country's legendary rivers and streams.
Penn Station or Grand Central is the start of a commuter length train ride that leaves the angler at the doorstep of the Catskills. This makes it easy for today's busy executive or professional to grab a day in the outdoors, where before the travel arrangements and planning made such a jaunt at least a two day affair causing many anglers to forgo the pleasures and renewed enthusiasm a day fishing can bring.
Fly fishing by train is the idea of Cross Current Guide Service, a fly fishing guide service serving New York and Pennsylvania. Joe Demalderis, owner and also an Orvis Endorsed fly fishing guide came up with the idea after hearing from several clients that it was too bad there wasn't a train from the city to the rivers. Too often their busy schedules didn?t allow for more than a quick one day visit to the rivers and rail transportation would allow for a convenient and time productive way to do it.
This small remark grew into the idea to meet urban fly fishers at the Middletown, NY or Beacon, NY train station and embark on a fun filled day of fly fishing some of the top trout streams in America. The client is then returned to the train station in the evening for their ride back to the city. One of the nice things about this train ride is that it's traveling opposite the commuter traffic affording uncrowded travel in both directions.
With convenient travel, great trout fishing, and a top rated fishing guide service, there is little reason left for the urban fly fisherman not to escape at least once during the May through mid October fishing season.
Joe Demalderis is an outdoor writer and fly fishing outfitter who has spent counless hours over many years fishing the wild trout and smallmouth bass of the Catskill Region. You can visit him at www.crosscurrentoutfitters.com |
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Fly Fishing is Only a Short Train Ride from NYC's Penn Station
It is now possible for urban fly fishers to leave the city in the morning and return the same evening while enjoying a day of fly fishing on some of the country's legendary rivers and streams.
Penn Station or Grand Central is the start of a commuter length train ride that leaves the angler at the doorstep of the Catskills. This makes it easy for today's busy executive or professional to grab a day in the outdoors, where before the travel arrangements and planning made such a jaunt at least a two day affair causing many anglers to forgo the pleasures and renewed enthusiasm a day fishing can bring.
Fly fishing by train is the idea of Cross Current Guide Service, a fly fishing guide service serving New York and Pennsylvania. Joe Demalderis, owner and also an Orvis Endorsed fly fishing guide came up with the idea after hearing from several clients that it was too bad there wasn't a train from the city to the rivers. Too often their busy schedules didn?t allow for more than a quick one day visit to the rivers and rail transportation would allow for a convenient and time productive way to do it.
This small remark grew into the idea to meet urban fly fishers at the Middletown, NY or Beacon, NY train station and embark on a fun filled day of fly fishing some of the top trout streams in America. The client is then returned to the train station in the evening for their ride back to the city. One of the nice things about this train ride is that it's traveling opposite the commuter traffic affording uncrowded travel in both directions.
With convenient travel, great trout fishing, and a top rated fishing guide service, there is little reason left for the urban fly fisherman not to escape at least once during the May through mid October fishing season.
Joe Demalderis is an outdoor writer and fly fishing outfitter who has spent counless hours over many years fishing the wild trout and smallmouth bass of the Catskill Region. You can visit him at www.crosscurrentoutfitters.com |
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Fly Fishing: Across Russia East Europe & Finland (Fly Fishing International)
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Cultures and Ecologies: A Native Fishing Conflict on the Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula
Cultures and Ecologies: A Native Fishing Conflict on the Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula
In 1993, an Ontario Court decision recognized Native rights to harvest fish in the waters around the Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula, sparking sometimes violent confrontation between Native and non-Native fishers about how these rights would be translated into equitable resource access for all.
In Cultures and Ecologies, Edwin C. Koenig applies ethnohistorical and ethnographic approaches to the conflict, exploring both historical and recent fisheries activity in the region. In an effort to clarify particularly contentious issues, he provides insights into how the conflict was entangled with cultural perspectives on the definition of conservation and how each side had various interpretations of the conservation mandate.
Based on substantial ethnographic fieldwork and featuring rich interviews with First Nations members, Cultures and Ecologies links perspectives on fishing conflict issues to local community revitalization efforts, where there is also a strong interest in articulating traditions and traditional knowledge. It encourages an open dialogue on this and other aboriginal resource conflicts.
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Saltwater Adventure in the Florida Keys: An Introduction to Fishing for Kids
Saltwater Adventure in the Florida Keys: An Introduction to Fishing for Kids
Dud Dean Maine guide: Tales of hunting and fishing
Dud Dean Maine guide: Tales of hunting and fishing
Lower Deschutes River (Oregon): Fishing and Recreation Map
Lower Deschutes River (Oregon): Fishing and Recreation Map
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Research Team Tour Begins March 1st
Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:19:09 -0800
This time of year is supper exciting for everyone at both of the Wholesalers Catalog facilities. Why you may ask. Because the Wholesalerscatalog.com research team begins their trade show tour March 1st. That means they will be traveling to several of the best wholesale source trade shows the U.S. has to offer.
Countryside & Small Stock Journal - The basics of fishing: it's one good way to use your worms!
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