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Old 07-11-2008, 09:56 PM
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Happy Tyler-Longview area

I am always looking for somebody to fish with in the Tyler-Longview area. I am new to fly fishing, and still do conventional fishing. I tie some flies now too.
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Re: Tyler-Longview area

We're a ways off in DFW area, but are planning a trip to Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and there's always some Texas folks up there. If you are ready for trout, they may be stockers, but it's a good learning experience. Are you familiar with Lake Fork? There are some monster bass there I hear. Check out some of the stuff we do at Texas Flycaster.
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