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Fly fishing pics submitted by Didier Cassignol
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A beautiful French brownie - March 2006
Submitted by:
Didier Cassignol
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The Silver creek in Picabo, Idaho, July 2000
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Didier Cassignol
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(3.3) with 8 votes.
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Didier Cassignol's pictures average a rating of
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