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On Mar 4, 8:10*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-04 20:07:38 -0500, Giles said: It can also be highly legal. *Despite what you've been told here thus far, there are many places where such a rig qualifies as "fly fishing" *Not EVERY place, by any means, but many. Check local regulations wherever you plan to use such equipment and tactics. I know where he lives and such a rig is not considered "fly fishing." * The same is true for the state of Maine. Dave No great student of law myself, but I'd be willing to bet a shiny new nickel that in most places.....even including Maine.....there is no law prohibiting anyone from fishing somewhere else. moron. g. |
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