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Old December 23rd, 2004, 05:34 AM
Charlie M
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I have a friend who's been tying flies for many many years, who got me into
fly tying and fly fishing. He pronounces 'biot' as 'bot', as in hot. Now,
this fellow is from the great state of New Hampshire and you know how
'they' speak! My question is: what is the correct pronunciation of the
biot? Is it in fact 'hot' or is it bi-ot? And most important... do the
fish care?
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Old December 23rd, 2004, 09:00 AM
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"Charlie M" wrote in message
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I have a friend who's been tying flies for many many years, who got me into
fly tying and fly fishing. He pronounces 'biot' as 'bot', as in hot.
Now,
this fellow is from the great state of New Hampshire and you know how
'they' speak! My question is: what is the correct pronunciation of the
biot? Is it in fact 'hot' or is it bi-ot? And most important... do the
fish care?


Biot - "By-ot", and NOT "bot" )



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Old December 24th, 2004, 04:09 AM
Gene Cottrell
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Biot is a village on the French Riviera and although you might think with
standard French pronunciation it would be BWAH, they pronounce it - bee-ott.
What this has to do with the biot used in tying flies, I have no idea.

Gene


"Charlie M" wrote in message
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I have a friend who's been tying flies for many many years, who got me

into
fly tying and fly fishing. He pronounces 'biot' as 'bot', as in hot.

Now,
this fellow is from the great state of New Hampshire and you know how
'they' speak! My question is: what is the correct pronunciation of the
biot? Is it in fact 'hot' or is it bi-ot? And most important... do the
fish care?



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Old December 24th, 2004, 05:20 AM
Thomas Schreiber
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What this has to do with the biot used in tying flies, I have no idea.

Gene


Why bother then?


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Old December 24th, 2004, 12:24 PM
Stan Gula
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Thomas Schreiber wrote:
What this has to do with the biot used in tying flies, I have no
idea.

Gene


Why bother then?


Humor? Trivia?
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Old December 25th, 2004, 05:07 AM
Charlie M
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"Thomas Schreiber" wrote in news:41cba729$0$159
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What this has to do with the biot used in tying flies, I have no idea.

Gene


Why bother then?



How about just because it's interesting?
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Old December 24th, 2004, 12:24 PM
Stan Gula
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Thomas Schreiber wrote:
What this has to do with the biot used in tying flies, I have no
idea.

Gene


Why bother then?


Humor? Trivia?
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