
Nos ponemos en contacto con nuestro enlace en Montana para poner en marcha todo lo necesario para poder pescar en aquellos ríos sin problemas. Nuestro traductor del grupo ( Iñigo) hace un buen trabajo para preparar el terreno.
Hello Mr. Parks,
First of all let me introduce, my name is Inigo and I am from Spain, the reason of this email is because we, me and another 5 colleagues (all of us from Spain), have planned a fishing trip in Montana for this summer and I want to clarify or confirm some doubts we have because probably the fishing regulations in Montana are completely different than in Spain . We will arrive to Gardiner the first of august and we are going to stay one week in Gardiner, we have already rented a house about 10 miles from Gardiner for this first week, so we need to confirm:
- What do we need to get the fishing license (the passport is enough), can we get this license in your shop once we arrive to Gardiner or should we send to you our passports some days in advanced.
- The first week as I have said previously we will be in Gardiner and the second week we are moving to the north of Montana, to the Glacier National Park area, so do we need a different fishing license or with the same license is enough. We have planned a total fishing time in Montana of 15 days.
- We want to do fly-fishing so will need to buy flies (nymphs, dries, etc) and fishing stuff, so probably this is a silly question but in the period we go there is no problem with the availability of material in you shop, is it?.
- Probably we will need, unless for one or a couple of days, a guide, please can you inform about prices, number of guides required for 6 people.
It is going to be very interesting, once we arrived to Gardiner, to go to you shop and talk and clarify the pending questions but for us I thing is important to clarify, just in case something has to be done in advanced to our arrival is needed, the information described above.
Waiting for your soon response, best regards, IÑIGO