"Also, I understand that area has kind of become a celebrity get away from it all.""
Of course it is. Our celebrity is there now. ".................
that's funny! and thanks! makes me feel like someone special or that i am missed when i gone. i think we all think that way about one another?
i know i do. if someone goes mia here, i am wanting to find out what's going on or touching base with a member; so i always try to post that i am gonna be gone so iddee, perry and apis don't send a posse out or come looking for me and starting threads wondering where i am!............
i am back...........it's hard returning from places you love.......
not sure but i think land lindbergh's ranch/place is now for sale on the blackfoot river! wow! (land lindbergh is charles lindbergh's (aviator) son. it's an awesome place!
(well, from the exterior.........
) very remote. lots of acreage. what a a beautiful setting!
celebrities flock to this area, (western montana) i see them, or rather who i recognize or think i recognize..........
on the airplanes, airports, local shopping ect...........ain't no limousines around....
some own property, some own a few resorts, and some own places on the rivers. what's interesting really is talking to the guides if the celebrity is into fishing or just floating the rivers, skiing or hunting. many of these guides are 'all season guides'. interesting hearing their stories. the day we floated the blackfoot our guide floated luke bryan the day before, (country singer) and we bumped into him in a local grocery store in livingston asking our opinion about something in the deli/meat fish department....... i about fell over when i realized who he was........
dang maybe could have got tickets to his concert in minnesota telling him what to buy........
just common folks..........
unless they have an entourage...........
after we left and returned home an unprecedented closure of 183 miles of the yellowstone river from livingston to laurel is closed to ANY recreational activity. very sad. i have never seen this happen. while we were in livingston, i noted a few whitefish and trout coming down river, floating belly up. every time i spotted one, i kept asking the guide what was going on..........low water and temps stress fish but now a new threat to the fishery.
a parasite that attacks the kidneys.......
i know many guides, fly shop owners, many folks that rely on the income from those who come to enjoy the recreational activities the yellowstone river provides. very sad.
we were thinking on planning a quick fishing trip back in the fall.......not going to happen.
story here if anyone is interested:
Fish kill closes 183 miles of Yellowstone River, tributaries to all recreation