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    Default Ancient Fly Fishing Text

    Oldest book of fly patterns discovered in a Benedictine Monk's Prayer Book. Watch the video.


    http://www.thefield.co.uk/fishing/ol...e-report-26927
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    Amazing discovery. Pages of fly patterns from 1450 AD. I wonder where that book has been the last 500 years...

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    125,000 GBP and it can be yours. Call it about $212,000 US. Who's gonna rush out and by it to scan it for a series of FotW articles?
    I'm out, I don't speak/read Middle High German with an Austrian dialect twist.

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    someone is bound to publish a copy--with translation! stay tuned...
    fly fishing and baseball share a totally deceptive simplicity; that's why they can both be lifelong pursuits.

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    Thanks Silver....very interesting. I'm with the fellow in the video who says something to the effect that he thinks folks have been fishing forever.
    I can't help but think Native Americans who saw fish rising to insects decided to imitate them with fur and feather as well.......Or any primitive group for that matter.

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    I kind of agree with the interviewer that native hunter gatherers would use nets if they had already been invented. I know that Native Americans used pisticides from ground and mashed plants to poison the fish and then gather them. I recall that native tribes along the Amazon River Basin did the same thing with barbasco (Lonchacarpus) which contains rotenone.

    http://www.primitiveways.com/fish_poison.html

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_toxins
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Norikane View Post
    Amazing discovery. Pages of fly patterns from 1450 AD. I wonder where that book has been the last 500 years...
    Do you remember the monk with the strange accent who caught all those fish and wouldn't tell anyone what he was using? He had it.
    Want to hear God laugh? Tell him Your plans!!!

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