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Old December 12th, 2007, 01:29 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Scott Seidman
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Default Learning new things

Ken Fortenberry wrote in
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Scott Seidman wrote:
Here's my favorite way to learn new methods.

Its those sporadic, once every ten minute risers. You'll drive
yourself bonkers if you try to catch them with a dry fly like a
beginner (sorry Ken!).


The trick to catching those with a dry fly is the Marlboro method.

When you see the fish rise, light up a Marlboro and smoke it slowly.
Enjoy your surroundings, ponder life, the universe and everything.
When you're finished with your smoke drift your fly over the fish
once and only once. Repeat as necessary.

I sure do miss cigarettes.



I quit more than 15 years ago, and never stopped missing them.
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