If we are talking actual cities and not "trout towns", my votes are Portland or Seattle.
On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 1:50:56 AM UTC-4, Nick Bowler wrote:
-- On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 1:50:56 AM UTC-4, Nick Bowler wrote:
Here is my 2 cents. I will jump on the Portland band wagon. I will also suggest Anchorage -- I lived there for 18 months. Anchorage has fishing from May through to October. But the fishing that is available is like no where else!I will also suggest that you look at Calgary and Vancouver. Finally, I will say that my experiences in both Oahu and New Orleans were not that great -- shore based fly fishing fishing options were limited.Nick.
On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 3:02:39 AM UTC+11, Kevin Huntington wrote:So my girlfriend and I are moving in August. She is a nurse and I work for a large company in every major city. We've been northeasterners our whole lives, and we want to try something new. We're kind of on a 1 year plan as we are both going back to school the following September. So, I'm looking for some input on best fishing cities in the country. I know this is a large question, but ideally we'd like to be within 45 minutes of a major city. We are open to anywhere and everywhere. I love to fish for all different types of fish, but obviously trout is the mecca for us fly rodders. Year round fishing is major plus. Any opinion welcome!
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