I have been dreaming for weeks now! I have been making improvements to the Casa that will make it better suited for a weeks long road trip across Montana and into Wyoming with a visit to Islander along the way. Freestone and I will be camping in our rigs and looking for small streams that we can Tenkara fish along with the usual river fishing and if it looks promising I'll take a small trailer with a couple of inflatables for lake fishing.
Locally and semi-locally Krusty and I will hit all of the usual suspects and some new ones that we haven't visited before. We try to fish together every week and have our eye on some lakes that should fish exceptionally well this year. We will try some crappie fishing together at a location that has a good population of big crappie, beer battered fillets and buttermilk cornbread to follow!
In May the wife of one of my decades long engineering buddies is coming up for a few days of lake fishing. Having only fly fished streams before, she came up last year to learn to fish lakes. I gave her a new Super Fat Cat, some fins and a Chinook fishing PFD and turned her loose. She is a fast learner and did extremely well, out fishing me in a very difficult lake.
A spring trip to Crow Butte State Park is being organized with my long time friends from Vancouver. In addition to the usual barbeque and beer we will be fishing smallmouth and crappie. I have caught crappie over 16'' there that make some wonderful fillets.
Early season will find us on our favorite big fish lakes trying for the elusive 24'' rainbows. Krusty and I each got one in October last year and hope to do better this year. A trip to the North Fork Coeur D'Alene is likely and Freestone and I will be fishing our favorite 'secret' mountain creek. Fall is too far out to plan for just now but a trip to the NF Flathead during fall colors might be nice and it's not too far. I did quite well there last year.
Camping should be better than ever this year with improvements to the Casa. It now has 2500W of power, 240W of solar, a DC to DC charger, all running an induction plate, a new small air fryer, a compressor refrigerator, an electric blanket, a new single slice toaster, an electric tea kettle, etc,etc. It was very comfortable on a 14 day trip last year, I'm hoping for even better now. Now in my 74th year of owning a fly rod it never gets old. But I sure as hell do!