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    Ed you are in my prayers for a speedy recovery.

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    Wow Ed -- sorry to hear that. Hope you're back on your feet soon, and back on the water by the time it warms up this Spring. Take care of yourself!
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    Unhappy Worried about you guy!

    Hi Ed,

    Please take care of yourself. Sounds like some knowledgeable coworkers and some great paramedics did a good. Thank God for them. Your FAOL friends are very grateful that you are still here with us. 8T
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    Ed, I hope you are much better, you will be in the prayers of my family and I. Don try to push yourself to much or to fast. John
    I wish you all everlasting flies and tight lines.

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    ED,
    Boy I know my flies are not that Beautiful and I'm only a beginner, But ya didn't have to go and have the biggie on acount of me!! OK OK! on a serious note! Please take care of your self and take it easy, also thank you for the patience with the post office. You are in my prayers!
    dave
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    I finally got a chance to look at Ohiofly's Psycho Bugger.

    I like it a lot! Sometimes people ask, what does a wooly bugger imitate. I think the Pysco Bugger is a bipolar caddis fly.

    I'm still on track to get all of the flies in the mail on Thursday.

    Ed
    " Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
    spending their lives in the fields and woods,
    in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
    are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
    in the intervals of their pursuits,
    than philosophers or poets even,
    who approach her with expectation."

    Henry David Thoreau

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    Ed,
    Thanks for the kind words, they are a little odd? UMMM, maybe multi-personality! I do think the Blue Gill will like them.
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are made for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration"
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