2rocky
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I think they missed a lot of schools with fisheries programs. What do you think?
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Michigan schools
Madison you could go north, east, or west a few hours and be in good fly fishing.I was just thinking of NMU and Michigan Tech as well.
For fly fishing proximity, UW-Madison is in a primo spot. Just a short drive west and it gets really good.
Shhh send them to Texas instead, there are no trout (or salmon) at NMU. And there are definitely no grouse either. Just a desolate wasteland. Winter 11 months of the year and mosquitos the other month
When we’d go to the restroom at the University Oregon football games back in the day everyone would always yell make sure to flush twice We gotta get this water to Corvallis.University of Oregon might as well be on there, since Oregon State is. They’re all of 45 mins apart, so any fish you don’t catch at UO just head down river and catch them at OSU.
One of these years, once I get a little more experience under my belt, I want to float the stretch between the two. Oughta be a nice overnight trip.
Virginia Tech is the better bet in Virginia.WVU or UVA 4 National Forests between them with some the best trout fishing on the east coast, a good chunk of it in national radio quiet zone.
It's puzzling that I graduated from MSU ... as it's likely I spent more time in the Gallatin and Madison Rivers than in the classroom!Everyone knows Montana State University is where it's at! Bozeman all the way!
My best day on the river, perhaps 75 or 1976, we killed double limits of mallards and geese, 3 pheasants, a bunch of quail and I really don’t recall how many fish we pulled out running hotshots. Just shy of Corvallis we banged a real good blacktail buck. Actually got checked by the game warden, Stan Steel.University of Oregon might as well be on there, since Oregon State is. They’re all of 45 mins apart, so any fish you don’t catch at UO just head down river and catch them at OSU.
One of these years, once I get a little more experience under my belt, I want to float the stretch between the two. Oughta be a nice overnight trip.
Western State in Gunnison CO is probably the top of the heap for me.