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![]() ""Hooked"" wrote That's ok by me so long as the fish are co-operating. :-) I'm sure most would agree. Personally, I usually get bored "catching lots of fish." Now, of course, I get bored when I'm not catching too G, but in the situations when I "have the problem solved" and can catch routinely I usually quit, or look for tougher fish.. I now find a few fish that were hard to catch far more rewarding than a lot that were easy. |
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Larry L wrote:
""Hooked"" wrote That's ok by me so long as the fish are co-operating. :-) I'm sure most would agree. Personally, I usually get bored "catching lots of fish." My favorite days on the water have been catching that one good fish just before heading home. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Larry L wrote:
""Hooked"" wrote That's ok by me so long as the fish are co-operating. :-) I'm sure most would agree. Personally, I usually get bored "catching lots of fish." My favorite days on the water have been catching that one good fish just before heading home. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Yes catching one after another tires the old arms but just remember a bad
day on the river is better than a good day at work "Larry L" wrote in message ... ""Hooked"" wrote That's ok by me so long as the fish are co-operating. :-) I'm sure most would agree. Personally, I usually get bored "catching lots of fish." Now, of course, I get bored when I'm not catching too G, but in the situations when I "have the problem solved" and can catch routinely I usually quit, or look for tougher fish.. I now find a few fish that were hard to catch far more rewarding than a lot that were easy. |
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Check out the swap led by Larry Median at this link
http://home.planet.nl/~westb001/index.html -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "Stuart DeWolfe" wrote in message . .. I am looking for a good Pattern book for Soft-Hackled Flies. I already have the book Two Centuries of Soft-Hackled Flies by Sylvester Nemes but would like yet another. If you know of any better I would appreciate your suggestions. Thanks in advance. -- Tight Lines & Great Memories Stuart DeWolfe |
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My father has tied flies for decades. He told me that he uses chicken
hen feathers for soft hackle flies in order for the lure to sink into the water. For floating soft hackle flies, he recommends using a chicken rooster tail, but only from roosters that are three years old or older. Somehow, I guess that they float better. May you have a good time fishing, The Ressler Home. |
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