Monday, April 6, 2009

Free Fly Fishing Weekend Give-A-Way!!!

It’s about time the Frenzy did a Give-Away


Alright Frenzy Nation, the Fly Fishing Frenzy is giving away a 3 day 2 night stay at our Cabin in Victor, Idaho (20 miles west of Jackson Hole, Wyoming) in the Teton Springs Development.
The Development is a 27 Hole Johnny Miller Golf Course with many ponds around the development stocked with Native Cutthroat and Brook Trout. I know that for many of our readers/subscribers it might be a ways to travel to Victor, but the journey will be well worth it.
The area is ripe with great fly fishing. Not only will you find trout taking flies on the ponds surrounding the golf course in Teton Springs, but here are a few rivers/creeks that are within a short drive:
Teton River
Bitch Creek,
South Fork of the Snake River,
Henry’s Fork of the Snake,
and many more.

Jackson Hole is a short 25 minute drive over the pass and the nightlife over there is much better than in Victor. You definitely will not be disappointed.
Here is how the Giveaway works. It is really simple, there is only one way to put your name into the running.
Enter your email below to subscribe to our blog (make sure it is a valid email and one you use because that is the only way we will be able to contact the winner) and we will do a drawing on April 20th 2009 out of the list of current subscribers at that time.
The winner will be announced on our Blog that day.
The winner will need to send over 2 - 3 potential dates that work for him/her and we will get it on the calendar.
We will not use your email for anything besides sending you notifications of new blog posts.
The cabin is a 4 bedroom 4.5 bath. It is 4000 sq ft and is fully furnished. Here are a few pics.
ENJOY!

As a side note, I want to put in my two cents about how amazing this give away is. I was fortunate enough to stay at the Victor Cabin (My Dream Home) last year. The place is a fly fishers dream home. It's location is perfect and you can't beat chasing 18-22 inch Native Cutties in your own backyard! I will never forget fishing one of the many ponds in the middle of the night right outside the cabin. It was a full moon and the over sized Cutties were taking my mouse fly with reckless abandonment. It went a little like this: Long cast, big slash, suck ! I missed him, strip once, big slash, got him! After they started to get wise to my mouse fly, a big black wolly bugger, picked up where the mouse left off. Hancey and I left at 3 am, just in time for a couple hours of sleep before we were off to the South Fork of the Snake. Whoever wins this give me a shout and I'll share some of my other secrets of the local waters.

Dr Gillespie

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