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Jan-Ole Willers

German fly angler currently living in Moscow

By Martin Joergensen

  
Jan-Ole Willers
 Jan-Ole Willers 
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Jan-Ole is a regular contributor to GFF and a loyal participant in the GFF Summit. He has contributed the following articles to the site:
  • BaR: Testing (Jun 2007)
  • BaR: Coating (May 2007)
  • BaR: Wrapping (May 2007)
  • BaR: Handle (May 2007)
  • BaR: Parts (May 2007)
  • Build a Rod (May 2007)
  • Flexible bench (Feb 2006)

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