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    A very tender, beautiful, and touching article

    A very tender, beautiful, and touching article
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    Sometimes we just need to be reminded .... a...

    Sometimes we just need to be reminded .... a great article Neil
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    Bravo ! For a truly heartfelt article !

    Bravo ! For a truly heartfelt article !
  4. There is more truth here then appears on the...

    There is more truth here then appears on the surface...

    Tom D.
  5. Be sure you are using a dry fly hook, preferrably...

    Be sure you are using a dry fly hook, preferrably light wire. Use a little more dubbing then you usually would and be sure that you do not have a lot of tension on the thread. If you still find...
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    Doug, a very beautiful pattern --- I hope you...

    Doug, a very beautiful pattern --- I hope you plan on submitting many more!

    Tom Deschaine
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    Neil, For those of us who are grandpas --- we...

    Neil, For those of us who are grandpas --- we all hope that our grandkids reflect back on us in a gentle remembering moment. Well done .....

    Tom Deschaine
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    The Way We Were --- what beautiful memories ---...

    The Way We Were --- what beautiful memories --- what a beautiful article

    Tom D.
  9. There is a awful lot of us out there that fit...

    There is a awful lot of us out there that fit this profile --- good story!

    Tom Deschaine
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    The Adams is a great fly! This very article...

    The Adams is a great fly! This very article confirms that the old patterns still work. Why would anyone use plastic and foam? I guess I just don't understand. I fish will old patterns --- and...
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    S.C. Ant --- Simplistic and realistic ---- it...

    S.C. Ant --- Simplistic and realistic ---- it looks like a great pattern!

    Tom
  12. A great sense of humor! Great pattern! Send us...

    A great sense of humor! Great pattern! Send us more !

    Tom
  13. Plan B

    Mr. Scott,

    Great article !!!!!

    Tom Deschaine
  14. Caddis.....

    Tom,

    A really good article ! Very informative ! The recipes you chose sound great too !

    Tom D.
  15. Wes, This is absolutely a beautiful pattern...

    Wes,

    This is absolutely a beautiful pattern --- I'm going to tie some up for my home waters --- but I'm going to tie them up in blue.

    Tom Deschaine
  16. Orange Hexegenia

    A very beautiful patter --- I might just try some in Michigan....

    Tom Deschaine
  17. Civility

    OK, I agree! But I'm taking a risk here (not being politically correct) --- this site is about fishing, right?
  18. Fly Junkie

    Deanna,

    Magnificant article --- I really enjoyed it! I'm looking forward to a book review on the 24 Greatest Flies.

    Tom Deschaine
  19. Sorry ----- #94833 Tom

    Sorry ----- #94833

    Tom
  20. Rattan Wrapped Grips

    Kevin,

    A very well done article. Being a rod builder myself, I'm always looking for ways to dress up grips.

    Tom Deschaine
  21. LaFontain's Legacy

    Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention. I too was not aware of it.

    Tom Deschaine
  22. Reflections.....

    I immediately 'personally connected' with your article..... keep sending them in.

    Tom Deschaine
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    Bivisible Moose

    Great pattern. Simple, clean and it looks like a great fish catcher. Thanks for sending in a pattern. Keep 'em coming.

    Tom Deschaine
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    The First Time

    Deanna,

    A super article! I hope you enjoy your new home!

    Tom Deschaine
  25. Stripping Quills

    Steven,

    I also use Canola oil --- but it makes no difference. You are only going to soak your quills for a day or so --- most oils will not go ransid in that short period of time.

    Tom
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