Vic,

Email me, and I'll happily share some details. Justin will be planning at least 4 trips again next year. These are low or modest budget, as you can see we camped pretty rustic or primitive. He's exploring the less popular waters, meaning less accessible, so less big lodge traffic, and you might have to work some, but it can make for a stellar trip. If you don't have inside information, as I didn't, it's really helpful to have someone like Justin who knows a whole lot about the region.

Mingo,

I had no idea grayling ate mice either. However, from what I gather, one doesn't often catch grayling larger than about 16". Did I mention that 16" was probably the smallest grayling we caught? That big face shot grayling was 20", and Luke caught one 24", which might be approaching record class for all I know.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.