tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4665622628525908463.post2369893778776484712..comments2023-03-26T06:10:45.397-06:00Comments on Fish Eat Flies: Dual-Sport FlyfishingMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14806078268603891027noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4665622628525908463.post-21436289028145509522012-12-29T12:19:18.820-07:002012-12-29T12:19:18.820-07:00I am totally jealous. I grew up riding in the des...I am totally jealous. I grew up riding in the desert. I flirted with getting a dual sport for quite a while. My cousin would let me use his DR350 all the time. I was used to riding 3wheelers and when I could finally afford a bike I struggled with getting a Honda EX4004wheeler or a Honda 600 with a baja kit. I ended up getting a 4wheeler and it was probably the safer move. I was still doing stupid things that possibly would have killed me on a motorcycle. I fished the sierra's every summer and I'd look at those random dirt roads that went into the canyons and hills. They looked perfect for a dual sport motorcycle and I'm sure they were the only way to access some of the remote streams with out day hiking. I hope you get to do some adventures like that. Thanks for the memories.Feather Chuckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17816824282816730471noreply@blogger.com