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Article: Escapes exist on Frying Pan, Roaring Fork.(Sports)(Column)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- January 17, 2007
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Byline: Ed Dentry, Rocky Mountain News
So your casting shoulder is torqued, but not from casting flies.
Shoveling snow did it.
Cabin fever makes it ache worse. Outdoor gear shows that are held indoors are a poor salve. Escaping to a dark ice fishing shanty is out of the question.
Even with that ruined shoulder and sprained spine, you'd rather be standing in a river, wagging a wand over ice floes. And you're in luck.
Despite the recent polar weather, the pharmacist in the fly shop says stream fishing options out there range from A to B.
For this installment of winter stream fishing adventure, we called on guide Joel ...