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Old December 26th, 2004, 03:54 AM
Guy Thornberg
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Whether it costs $50 or $100 it is worth the price when trying to remember
some obscure tying method used in the past, how you did it, and in most
cases gives you options and other methods to accomplish a similar task. I
tried it for bed time reading which doesn't work so well as it gives me
nightmares of how i get intertwined into the materials being tied to the
hook with no other possibility but being eaten by a large trout.
Well, time for my nightly medication so... Bring On ther Trout!!
Nightmares with trout are better than other fantacy dream I can think of.
Eggnog Anyone?
Guy

"slenon" wrote in message
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I got my copy from Amazon for about $65.

Also have a copy of Tying The Classic Salmon Fly on the way that I scored
for $33. Their prices on Salmon fly tying books are quite good, Used

copies
are often available at really great prices.


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