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Old October 26th, 2004, 01:57 PM
Conan the Librarian
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Default How can I fish flies ???

JR wrote:

Karl-Hugo Weesberg wrote:

There are not too many flies in the water, so it's difficult to fish them.


So how can I fish flies?


What you're asking is not entirely clear, or clear at all for that
matter, but we will not let that deter us from helping you.

[merciless snip of helpful advice]


Sad to say, but you're wasting your time. The poster you replied to
also started a thread on ROFFT under the subject: Dynamite fishing is
more fun.

Showing once again that on ROFF no good deed goes unpunished.


Chuck Vance

 




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