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Old April 6th, 2007, 12:14 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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Default Stud-ly ROFFians help California Angler

Yesterday when I tapped out my report, the part about "young and stud-ly
ROFFians" brought to mind that I had slipped around a lot on the mossy rocks
for a guy wearing studded boots. Checking my high tech SIMMS super studs
( aka sheet metal screws ) I found many missing and all that remained worn
down to nubbins.

I replaced them today before my fishing venture and it was a big improvement
!! There ... you doubting anomymoids ... proof that thinking about
ROFF can benefit angling !!!


OH, I went to an easier access ( i.e. more heavily fished ) and only hooked
two fish ... but I did get my wading exercise G


 




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