Discover the gem of the Midwest: spring creek fishing for wild browns and brookies in the open pastures, canopied woods, and sheltered valleys of the Driftless Area. The receding glaciers of 12,000 years ago missed this 24,000 square mile landscape of rolling hills in the Midwest, leaving intact a unique network of streams that run clear and cold. Sprouting from beds of limestone, these calcium-rich creeks provide an ideal environment for diverse hatches and glutinous trout. Join us in the Driftless Area of Minnesota to walk the grassy banks while scouting for sipping trout. After a day on the stream, you will retire to the comfort of the charming Inn at Sacred Clay Farm [1] where the next day of ripping streamers or throwing dries can be discussed over dinner and drinks.
Price per person: $1,800
All trips are first-come, first-served, so sign up now by contacting Sarah Davies at sdavies@tu.org [2] or 406-522-7077.
Links:
[1] http://www.sacredclayfarmbandb.com/
[2] mailto:sdavies@tu.org