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    Tried to read it on my Andoid tablet, will have to check it out on my home computer. From what I have read it is very interesting and these guys have got it down to a fine art. As the auther says thier experience immediatly cuts down the learning curve for those starting out. Thanks for posting.

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    I hope you guys like it! Lots of good stuff in there...I was just happy to be included. Good timing on the release...i'm sure i'll read it several times during the long cold winter.

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    John, you are a big reason this issue has solid credentials. I mean, every one of the authors is big-time talented and experienced in flyfishing for carp (John B, Jean-Paul, Chris V, etc)... it just wouldn't have been the same WITHOUT you. I truly appreciate you and the rest of the "crew" sharing what you know. Thank you.
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    I had a quick look at this publication and was amazed at the amount of great material here. This will make for hours of reading and learning how to improve at my attempts to catch these great gamefish. Thanks for posting this and thanks to the publishers and authors for making this possible.
    Ted

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    Thanks Dave...I feel like a hack alongside guys like Barry and Kirk, lots of talent and knowledge in there. It really turned out well and future issues will be a lot of fun...worth hitting the subscribe button and keeping an eye on!

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    I liked reading your post John. I caught my last Carp November 28th. Haven't had a carp nibble since, but the LMB has been willing to play.
    99% of my Carp caught this year were all on Rainy's Popcorn
    http://www.rainysflies.com/Flies/fli...ProductID=4033

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    Started reading and so far a few things got interested to trying larger flies next time out. Been up to Grand Traverse Bay region last month and it looked like nice water which I am hoping to go for a week a few time next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linecaster View Post
    Tried to read it on my Andoid tablet, will have to check it out on my home computer. From what I have read it is very interesting and these guys have got it down to a fine art. As the auther says thier experience immediatly cuts down the learning curve for those starting out. Thanks for posting.
    Just completed reading it on my computer, very interesting and making the up coming Spring a time to look for carp.

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    Middle of May, it is GAME ON

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    many thanks for a refreshing read. I started chasing the big fellows in the 40s and still love them.
    Good Fishing,

    Chuck S (der Aulte Jaeger)

    "I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved"

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