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    Default New Guy

    New to the site and justed wanted to say hello to everyone out there! I have been fly fishing for about 15 years but only have gotten seriously in the last 4 or so years. Before that my experiences with fly fishing was mostly bluegill in a farm pond where I grew up. I live in Western Wisconsin and fish usually a couple times a week. I would like to think that I have finally reached the top of the learning curve but there is always a tree, rock or stubborn fish that proves me wrong! Look forward to hopefully being able to contribute but will and have taken alot of information away from this site! I especially enjoy reading the work of Al Campbell. Truly a great loss to the fly fishing world. Anyhow, thanks for the great site and wonderfull info !!

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    Default bjacks

    Welcome to a truely fun and addictive sight.
    Wyo-Blizzard

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    Welcome Home,,,,,

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    Hi bjacks - A warm Welcome from central KY.
    Bob

    ~~~ Fly Fish the Cumberland, it will make you live longer.~~~

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    bjacks -

    Welcome and greetings from SE Idaho.

    Just curious - what is "the top of the learning curve?"

    John
    The fish are always right.

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    bjacks
    A Welcome Aboard from Tennessee!

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    Good to have you aboard Bjacks. Make yourself at home. Watch out for the Ohioans and the Tennesseeans, and you'll be ok. I think the top of the learning curve is the rounded end of the paddle that was applied to my britches whenever I messed up real good. Don't see that much any more.
    They're just fish, right? Right?

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    A big welcome from Oregon.

    Rocky

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    bjacks,

    Welcome aboard from California.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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    Bjacks


    Did you say farm pond and gills?

    When can I come up




    Just remember if there ever was a 4 pd gill it would eat a 4 pd bass as a afternoon snack

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