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On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:29:55 GMT, "rb608"
wrote: "salmobytes" wrote in message the big fish ate the Green Rockworm, not the March Brown. Ah, the good old GRW. Louie turned me on to that one prior to a trip to the East Outlet. Great fly. I do miss the ol' pirate. Well, cripes, he ain't dead or anything. He's just still getting over November 7...and every day since... /daytripper (ahahahahahahahahahaha! ;-) |
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"daytripper" wrote in message
Well, cripes, he ain't dead or anything. He's just still getting over November 7...and every day since... LOL, yeah, I guess my wording could be perceived a a bit maudlin. I meant I missed him around here. I've been thinking about getting the vise back out of mothballs. Mebbe the GRW would be a fun fly to warm up on. (Heck, my youngest offspring could tie presentable one at age 10. :-) Joe F. |
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