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Submitted by Gary on

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Very very nice Alan. Just going to the bench and it will be a toss up between Knotfancee and Autumn Delight coming from my vise...

Submitted by David 1737246328 on

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If at all possible - Never, Ever fish alone. I slipped on a rock sideways until my foot caught but then broke my leg. Thankfully I was fishing with a buddy who was less than half my age who helped me get back to the car. We were only about 100 yards from the car but it took us about an hour to get there. Not sure how long if would have taken me on my own. Ended up getting a plate and 5 screws in that leg.

Submitted by ernesto guevara on

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I enjoy too much this stile of fishing, short distances, small streams, ultra ligth rods! Nice video Congratulations!!!!!!

Submitted by Harry Jackson on

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I enjoy it when I see an artist fly tier. I ty a lot of different flies but I tend to gravatate to the flies that represent a real bug. There is fly tying and there is the art of fly tying. You are diffinately an artist. Some day I hope to be able to ty a realistic praying mantis but as of yet it does escape me. I did ty a turtle which took me eight hours to complete. That fly will never get wet. Any advice on the mantis? I started my eight year old grandson on fly tying. He is really good at it for his age. Took him to see Bob Clouser at the Maryland ty fest.

Beautiful. The colors are awesome. I just love Carrie Stevens patterns and just acquired a book on the Rangely Patterns. I look forward to tying some of these myself.

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