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snyderslake wrote:
We live on Snyders Lake in Rensselaer County and we fish all year round. This is just another type that we want to try. We are really interested in fishing the streams and creeks up in the Adirondacks. That area is beautiful. We figured it would be better to learn from experts instead of the trial, error and frustration that I have heard about (including my own experience). Based on my own experience, you're probably right. ;-) Check to see if there's an active FFF or TU chapter in your area and go to a few meetings. There are a lot of folks in those orgs that are glad to help. Also, FWIW, there's nothing wrong with the Orvis school from what I've heard and seen, but it's rather pricey. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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