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Most Over-Exposed Fly
Hello all,
I was looking at some nick-nacks at my local fly shop the other day, and printed on t-shirts, license plates, key chains, posters, etc... was the Royal Wulff. I began to think how over-exposed this fly is, and how tired I'm getting of seeing it on fishing equipment, magazine covers, postcards etc... What do you all think? It has certainly diminished the look of the Royal Wulff for me.
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Jude
Small flies work best. Elephants eat peanuts.
www.customflys.com
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Not for me. The Royal Wulff is a classy and timeless dry fly. Always recall the Dan Bailey catalogs because of it.
Great fish catcher and indicator fly. Besides, trout don't inherit memory.
Allan
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Hey there Riverdancer, RW here, and that's my name your blaspheming and tossing around there.
Jim Hatch: Show em JH! Show em what a Royal Wulff can do and how many fish it can catch!
Sheesh! I even got my own mug with a Royal Wulff on it.
Later, RW
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"We fish for pleasure; I for mine, you for yours." -James Leisenring on fishing the wet fly-
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RW,
Hhahaha, of course, your name is a welcome sight on FAOL. Just don't go running for political office with that name, or try to patent bumper stickers, or toilet seats with RW's embedded in them http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
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Jude
Small flies work best. Elephants eat peanuts.
www.customflys.com
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And you care about this 'over-exposure' because......?
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I thought an over-exposed fly was when you left your zipper open.
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Fishing the Ozarks
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Silver:
Ahem. It's not the fly that would be over exposed...
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How'd this get into the subject of 'midges'?
Allan
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LOL!!!
I'm not touchin' THIS one with a 10' pole!!
Mike
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RW here,
Ten feet tall??!!! I thought we were talkin about midgets.
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"We fish for pleasure; I for mine, you for yours." -James Leisenring on fishing the wet fly-