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The Fly Fishing GuideBook(R.
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If you're interested in fly fishing, here's a resource you won't want to be without…
"Introducing an Amazing New Guide to Learning the Art & Craft of Fly Fishing, and Catching the Big Ones that All Anglers Dream About!"
(It's easier than you think!)
"I was having a hard time with my casting. After reading your instructions, I discovered what I had been doing wrong (bending my wrist). I corrected this and after a little practice, I was finally able to place the fly right where I wanted…near the fish! It's made me a much better (and better fed) fisherman."
Robert Jenkins, Trenton, NJ
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Dear Angler,
Not everyone is cut out to be a fly fisherman. It's not like bait casting or spin fishing. When you pick up a fly rod for the first time, you become a different person. You contract "Fly Fishing Fever," and your only hope is continual therapy and treatment.
Your life will never be the same.
You'll spend hours perfecting your cast while visions of rising Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, and Pacific Salmon dance through your head.
Your conversations will start to include terms like dry flies, nymphing, Maribou Mickeys and Woolly Buggers.
You'll plan your vacations based on proximity to misty lakes and mountain streams.
And perhaps strangest of all, you'll start to study insects and think like a fish.
But don't worry: you're not alone. Millions of people all over the world suffer from this fascinating fever. And none of them are looking for a cure.
"The true fisherman approaches the first day of
fishing season with all the sense of wonder and
awe of a child approaching Christmas."
click on 2hearts2 below to get more info:::::
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