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<blockquote data-quote="manfromlaramie" data-source="post: 346033" data-attributes="member: 7980"><p>My first post on here - I live in NE Wyoming, but frequent ND for work. Avid fly fisherman. </p><p></p><p>A buddy and myself are headed to the Boundary Waters in mid-August. We have a couple of days to burn, and were looking for advice in Eastern ND or western MN. I'd like to target smallies and pike in a river. </p><p></p><p>Preliminarily, I'm looking at the Sheyenne near Valley City. It sounds like this is great smallie river. Would flows in the Sheyenne around 8/14 be sufficient to put a drift boat down? Our other options would be to bring paddle boards, but fly fishing from a board is a bit tricky.</p><p></p><p>Any other options in the region that would be a good fit for a drift boat? The day 1 travel from home could put me as far as western MN somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, and looking forward to seeing the Eastern part of your state!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manfromlaramie, post: 346033, member: 7980"] My first post on here - I live in NE Wyoming, but frequent ND for work. Avid fly fisherman. A buddy and myself are headed to the Boundary Waters in mid-August. We have a couple of days to burn, and were looking for advice in Eastern ND or western MN. I'd like to target smallies and pike in a river. Preliminarily, I'm looking at the Sheyenne near Valley City. It sounds like this is great smallie river. Would flows in the Sheyenne around 8/14 be sufficient to put a drift boat down? Our other options would be to bring paddle boards, but fly fishing from a board is a bit tricky. Any other options in the region that would be a good fit for a drift boat? The day 1 travel from home could put me as far as western MN somewhere. Thanks in advance, and looking forward to seeing the Eastern part of your state! [/QUOTE]
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