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Thanks Bill...I appreciate your help. Also, I am here in Southern Illinois,
a beautiful area to behold. I'm less than five minute from a huge Federal Wildlife refuge and the Shawnee National Forest. Allot of great warm water fishing, though Devils Kitchen Lake a large pristine deep and clear springfed lake has a sustaining population of good trout. It was stocked back in 1975 and the fish liked it enough to spawn and survive. It is stocked occasionally. Thanks to those that helped. Mike "Bill Kiene" wrote in message . com... Mike, It all works but some seem to think that the Japanese made "TMC Line Dressing" imported by Umpqua is best. Some swear by "Russ Peak Line Dressing". The old timers use Mucilin paste. (I buy that Abolene stuff by the 55 gallon drum so I can save enough money to go to the sushi bar once a month.) -- Willam Alfred Kiene, PhD, DDS, BS, RSVP, GTO, KGB, FBI, MGB, CIA, DVD, etc. Ah So Sushi Bar, Ltd. Wasabi, CA, USA Web site: http://www.freshwasabi.com/ wrote in message ... What line dressing do you use?? I have used Scientific Anglers for several years with success. Thanks MIKE |
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