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Hi
I love fly fishing, I have fished for every kind of fish you can imagine and it is a gas. A light line and fish of any size taking the fly make for a lot of fun. I especially like trout and bass, they tend to be hard hitting and easy release. I have had days where I released over 300 fish!. You can learn this too! Just stop by this website and check out the book..I have a small portion of it there. just copy and paste this into your browser........ http://members.shaw.ca/flyfishingcompendium/ I have written over the last 2 years a 2 piece program on Fly Fishing, called the Fly Fishing Compendium. It has over 1000 flys and 3000 photos, a complete section on fly fishing (reading water, insects, fish and of course all the casting basics, equipment and basic tying, as well as recipes). It also includes links to places to get equipment. The second part is all fly patterns, every conceivable type. Over 1000 patterns...in detail. This compendium also has its own dictionary and fly timetables as well as hook sizer, knots, and other charts. This sells for $50.00 Canadian, and can be purchased directly from me through my Pay pal account, or via money order or use you credit card through pay pal. The book can be downloaded as soon as verified, and it is self extracting and will leave an icon on your desk top ready to use. Spring is coming and the fish await..do it now! author Larry Weeks |
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Hmm, over 300 fish released in one day's fishing? He must have been
fishing for bleak! To do that in ten hours of non stop catching he has to cast, catch a fish, release it and re-cast in 2 minutes non stop for ten hours! Sounds like a bit of bull to me, and any way, who wants to spend ten hours fly fishing for fish that small? |
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ups.com... Hmm, over 300 fish released in one day's fishing? He must have been fishing for bleak! To do that in ten hours of non stop catching he has to cast, catch a fish, release it and re-cast in 2 minutes non stop for ten hours! Sounds like a bit of bull to me, and any way, who wants to spend ten hours fly fishing for fish that small? You could do that with a whip easily. Your arm would probably ache like mad the next day though. I did manage about 100 Rudd in an 1½ hours once., pity it wasn't in a match though. -- Don't go chasing crocks of gold, or you will miss seeing the rainbows www.eric-gales.co.uk Updated 01/11/05 |
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