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Old June 6th, 2004, 10:18 PM
Big Dale
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Default Cricket Pattern(Bait Fishing vs Flyfishing)

Salmo Bytes wrote:

Yes I know Lefty Ray well. I bought a rod from Lefty Ray once. It's a
long story, but communications got crossed and the deal got
complicated, and Lefty Ray went way beyond the expected call of duty
to make it work out for all concerned. He earned my respect forever.
Cool guy. Good website.



Small world. I bought a rod from him as well a few years ago. It has jinxed me
for sal****er. It is a 6 weight sal****er rod and sure enough I have not been
to fish in the salt since when there wrere not whitecaps due to the extreme
wind. That just says I need to try to fish sal****er more often. One of those
days I will hit it when the winds lay down.

Big Dale

 




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