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While doing some research on trout fishing in Italy I ran across a
couple of fun sites. One has a step-by-step of making a bamboo rod: http://www.upon-bamboo-fly-fishing-r.../slideshow.swf It's in Italian, but it's still fun. Another one is for some very odd pseudo-realistic flies tied by some Italian fellows. You can see the flies at: http://www.moschefacocchi.it/home_p.htm and you can see how they are tied at: http://www.moschefacocchi.it/il_segr...cocchi.htm.htm Again, it's in Italian, but it still worthwile. Oh, yes ... I almost forgot: They have "no-kill" zones on the major rivers there. That means they practice C'n'R, and they have been since the 70's. Chuck Vance |
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