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    Great video!! I had to watch it a couple times, so far, as some of Hugo's pictures were from waters I know. Thought maybe I'd see someone I knew in them! Al would be so proud! Thank you, Hugo!!
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    Hi Hugo,

    I very worthy project and exceptionally well done. Much thanks for your time and effort! 8T

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    Having sort of learned fly tying with the help of pictures (easier than simply reading text with no pictures!), I thought I had it easy. But it was still tough. Having watched a few videos lately, and actually WATCH somebody go through the motions...I find I've learned a number of things...tips that experienced tyers do without thinking. Its helped me as I continue to learn and practice tying. Plus, I also find I can watch the video, then an hour or day later can sit down and tie up the pattern by memory...much more easily than if I'd just seen the steps in print. Maybe not everyone is like this, but it seems to work for me.
    I've been tying for a few years now, and remain very impressed by the skills I see when others post videos.

    Thanks!!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Hugo,
    Thank You seem's so inadequate for the work You've done on this.

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    It has been and will continue to be my pleasure to do this for FAOL. Not only is it a great way to help FAOL grow, but for me personally, it's just a small way to repay the all those here and on the rivers and streams that I've fished who have helped me over the years.

    TT

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    Nicely done!!! Thank you for making this happen!

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    Bravo! That is simply just a wonderful project. Much appreciated by many now and many more into the future.

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    Hugo;
    I was given (for B-day) tying lessons at a really good Fly Shop. I believe i have grown with Al s tutorials (I know I have), now that you are putting them in video is just amazing. I can't imagine the work that must be for you. You are A GREAT PERSON.

    Thank You Hugo

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