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bruiser wrote:
Joe, The legends on this board probably fish like once a year each, so don't worry about it. ; -) Amen, brother. I haven't fished since September, and I won't until January at the San Juan, which I'm really looking forward to. Bruiser, can you tie a half dozen chamois worms for me? I can't seem to get them right. :-) It's my most productive pattern on the San Juan, even if it does only amount to one small step above bait fishing. Good to hear from you, Joe. I'm curious: Which favorite shop in Baltimore went out of business? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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