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Old March 22nd, 2007, 10:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Since a couple of people asked here are links to a couple of articles;

http://putstuff.putfile.com/23012/7744693
Grayling

http://shorterlink.co.uk/6410
Soft hackle styles

http://putstuff.putfile.com/23022/4121162
Soft hackle materials PDF

http://putstuff.putfile.com/24094/171475
Soft hackle styles

http://putstuff.putfile.com/24904/9851671
Misc Flies

http://putstuff.putfile.com/57000/3856406
Seatrout

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Old March 23rd, 2007, 02:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 22 Mar 2007 15:56:24 -0700, wrote:

Since a couple of people asked here are links to a couple of articles;

http://putstuff.putfile.com/23012/7744693
Grayling



Fishing for Grailing! That's what I'm missing since I moved from
Europe to Canada.
There is no grailing here in Southern Ontario and I suspect in
Northern too. At least in a 300km distance from Toronto. For a long
time I was trying to find some info about grailing existence in
Ontario but no luck.

Vladimir L.

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Old March 23rd, 2007, 02:26 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Mar 23, 3:19 pm, Vladimir L. wrote:
On 22 Mar 2007 15:56:24 -0700, wrote:

Since a couple of people asked here are links to a couple of articles;


http://putstuff.putfile.com/23012/7744693
Grayling


Fishing for Grailing! That's what I'm missing since I moved from
Europe to Canada.
There is no grailing here in Southern Ontario and I suspect in
Northern too. At least in a 300km distance from Toronto. For a long
time I was trying to find some info about grailing existence in
Ontario but no luck.

Vladimir L.

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There is plenty of grayling fishing in Canada;

http://www.google.com/search?q=grayl...utf-8&oe=utf-8

TL
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Old March 23rd, 2007, 03:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 23 Mar 2007 07:26:48 -0700, wrote:

On Mar 23, 3:19 pm, Vladimir L. wrote:
On 22 Mar 2007 15:56:24 -0700, wrote:

Since a couple of people asked here are links to a couple of articles;


http://putstuff.putfile.com/23012/7744693
Grayling


Fishing for Grailing! That's what I'm missing since I moved from
Europe to Canada.
There is no grailing here in Southern Ontario and I suspect in
Northern too. At least in a 300km distance from Toronto. For a long
time I was trying to find some info about grailing existence in
Ontario but no luck.

Vladimir L.

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There is plenty of grayling fishing in Canada;

http://www.google.com/search?q=grayl...utf-8&oe=utf-8

TL
MC


Oh, it was quick!
Thanks for the info. I checked couple of links and unfortunately they
are far enough from my residence. I mean too far to drive for fishing
in a weekend but probably good for vacation. Also I found that I
misspelled Grayling. Sorry about that. I still do mistakes in English.
As excuse I can say that English actually is my fourth language. There
is no such a thing like absolute knowledge. Learning is always a
process. You can say that about everything including flyfishing.
Especially nowadays with technology of new composite materials things
like rod blanks, fishing lines etc. changing too fast and to by on top
of that you have to experiment. We are in here just exchanging
information about our experience with different materials in different
circumstances. Any fisherman is combination of collected equipment,
adopted knowledge, skills and good/bad habits. Nobody here can
proclaim that he's accomplished expert. We humane beens basically just
like a fish trying to adopt to the rapidly changing not very friendly
environment. And I see that some of as here just fall to do that.
Too bad for them.
I'm just wandering how many proud to be americans here may say that
they can speak anything else but the english?

Regards

Vladimir L.

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