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Must Listen Podcast
Listen to this podcast.
Your questions about fly fishing equipment that are answered on this podcast. For example: bamboo vs fiberglass vs graphite, over lining rods, fly lines taper, etc.
You can download this podcast on "Flygear" by Gary Borger as an MP3 file for just a few days. Got to the site below. Then follow the directions that I have given to download the podcast to your computer so you can listen to it as you wish.
I have the book and if you are serious about learning more about "Flygear" and how it affects fly casting and fly fishing, buy the book
http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com
To download a show:
1. Locate the Listen/Download Podcast (MP3) link on the show page, then right-click or Ctrl+Click (for Mac) on the link. A contextual menu will display.
2. Choose Save Target As, Save Link As or Download Linked File As. The menu option name will depend on the browser you are using.
3. A browsing window displays that you can use to find a location on your computer's hard drive to save the file. You may want to rename the file at this time using the show title.
4. Save the file.
After listening, if you want the book, you can buy it here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201266300024
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Do not get sucked into subscribing to askaboutflyfishing.com! I have been trying to cancel my "subscription" for 3 years and every year I find out they have stuck my card for another $10.
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You don't need to subscribe to download the current podcast. The subscription is to listen to the OLD podcasts.
If you want to subscribe and get the current podcasts, do it though ITunes. You can see that it is free below to subscribe to the current podcasts.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...et/id135244146
Luke, it is a hassle but you can call your credit card company and report your card as lost. They will send you a new card and the old number will not work. Then no more payments to AAFF
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Thanks Silver. Much appreciated.
Dave
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Seems like emailing the admins MANY times should have taken care of the problem. It is bull that I am going to have to resort to the method you suggested. I was simply trying to warn others of AAFF's fraudulent behaviors.