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Old November 24th, 2007, 08:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Rodney Long
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Default The New Yorker

Man what a let down, I get 1 sentence is a 4 page article :-)
well,, better than nothing , and I am very great full for the mention

For the outdoorsy-looking man who actually likes the outdoors, the

company offers a range of thrilling vacations, such as fly-fishing in
Patagonia (one week, $3,550). He’ll need wiggle rigs, of course—plastic
flies that look like live insects writhing in pain on the hook (six rigs
and twenty SpecTastics, $5.95 plus shipping, at ezknot.com/wigglekit.html).

Sure not going to be a sell out Christmas, just from this, I've been
producing kits for two weeks, expecting a rush,, even dropped my kit
prices for Christmas presents. Well this tells you, don't believe it
till the check clears
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