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Hello
Just signed up and glad to join. I started fly fishing about thirty years ago on the Farmington River in Connecticut because I figured out trout eat insects and you can't cast them with a bait casting reel. I was a kid and all I wanted to do was catch trout. Just waded in my Blue Jeans.
I subsequently moved to Massachusetts, the Swift River below Quabbin is probably the best water in the State, did some trout fishing in ponds. I'm now in Central Florida and want to get interested in Salt Water fly fishing but I am still interested in fresh water and plan to fish north Georgia and the Smokies. |
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Re: Hello
Hello Red Owl, glad you found us and signed on.
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