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    I can mail you some great panfish flies that I tye. Just give me your address and I'll send you a couple.

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    Mastershake, I presume you're pond fishing in the Valdosta area? I lived about 14 years in Brunswick & St Simons, but moved up to Massachusetts some years ago. Here we have real coldwater trout streams and even Salmon runs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcg View Post
    Mastershake, I presume you're pond fishing in the Valdosta area? I lived about 14 years in Brunswick & St Simons, but moved up to Massachusetts some years ago. Here we have real coldwater trout streams and even Salmon runs!
    Nice, sounds like some good fishing.

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    I used to fish with my parents in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales back last century, around Tantangara Dam, and Eucembene, Murrumbidgee river headwater. I do miss it, still have some lovely Hardy cane trout fly rods and silk lines ect

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    I'm headed to Michigan soon to flyfish for King Salmon. Big ugly streamers, Spey rods and fish with real bad attitudes.
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    I live on the Yakima river. It is great fishing in this area, but my head is currently swollen to the size of a watermelon and the end of summer these fish are so smart that they can be buggers to catch. Of course that is part of the fun.
    Within on hour drive from my front door I have over a dozen premium lakes, small mouth fishing, salmon, steelhead, spring creeks; its hard to find bad fishing here.

    I have gotten lazy on tying and rod building lately. The market here for custom rods died off with the economy, but I'm still the only one in my area who builds wood rods and all parts from scratch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    I live on the Yakima river. It is great fishing in this area, but my head is currently swollen to the size of a watermelon and the end of summer these fish are so smart that they can be buggers to catch. Of course that is part of the fun.
    Within on hour drive from my front door I have over a dozen premium lakes, small mouth fishing, salmon, steelhead, spring creeks; its hard to find bad fishing here.

    I have gotten lazy on tying and rod building lately. The market here for custom rods died off with the economy, but I'm still the only one in my area who builds wood rods and all parts from scratch.
    Nice! I really like fly tying, I usually design my own for my area but have tied some tried and true patterns. Post some picks of your fly rods I'd like to see them.

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    Like Bill S, I'll be salmon fishing at the end of Sept, and again end of Oct. I'll be off Lake Ontario on the Salmon River in western NY. Spey rods and long, tight-looped casts. Great fun, rain or shine!

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