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The beauty of my business trips is they tend to lead me right by fly
fishing shops on my way to visit clients. Go figure. Most of the time the shops turn out to be nothing much in the way of an experience, but I had a lot of fun in one today. After visiting two Orvis-authorized stores that had little to offer (just a corner of the stores dedicated to fly fishing, one store with only two rods), I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the proprietor shared his skill of steelhead flies (he's going to WA new week), and we talked for a while about the different types of fishing we experience. I spent about an hour in the store altogether and enjoyed my stay. I'd recommend this as a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way. http://www.flyfishermaninc.com Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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