Fishing Junky
steelhead fish carght on lamiglas fly rod and okuma reel, red egg patern fly-nymph

 

Fly Fishing is all I want to do sometimes, but I needed a hobby-job. What better than a fishing website.

 

COMMING SOON:
- My Quest for a Steelhead or Fish On!
- Fishing Product Revues
- Reader's Fly Fishing Storys and Pictures
- The Best Fly Rods and Reels
- Great Fishing Destingations and Travel
- River Levels - Fish Counts - Weather

World class fly fishing: Mount Hood, overlooking the Columbia River Gorge: the ultimate recreation destination.

Feature Article:
Premier Recreation Destination - The Columbia River Gorge of the Pacific Northwest

If you like to fish great rivers, then the Columbia River Gorge has got to be on your travel itinerary. Any season of the year, fly into Portland, Oregon, and head upriver. Within an hour drive, you will have access to several world class fly fishing rivers.

The Gorge has it all: the ultimate recreation destination. From white-water rafting and wind surfing to downhill skiing and mountain biking - top quality action is happening here. Oh yes - Great fishing too.

Manitou Cliff Dwellings

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The Manitou Cliff Dwellings:

This tourist attraction near Colorado Springs is a preserve of the architecture of the Anasazi (ancestral Pueblo people). The Manitou cliff dwellings are about a thousand years old, and now are open to the public year round. Explore the dwellings, room by room, on a self-guided tour. Enjoy experiencing how the Anasazi lived centuries ago.
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New York City at night

A Travel To... Blogs

Veteran traveler Judith Schwader writes about travel from two points-of-view: Sometimes, her on-line journal tells the story of her adventures around the United States or the world. Other times, she shares travel insights and insider information gained from her vantage as resident of a tourist destination - recreation hot-spot, the Columbia River Gorge. Either way, read Judith's blogs for a laugh, and to find travel tips and inspiration.

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