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Category: Fly Fishing Lessons , Fly Fishing Terminology
Perk up, theory is never interesting, but ask yourself this: have you learn more about fly fishing as you go through the terminology than aimlessly casting your fly over the stream?
Well, I hope all this add value, it must have, you are still here!:) Thank you for still continuing to learn about the terminology, it is finishing soon and then we would move on to something more exciting…
Before that, let’s look at the S’s, here you would need to know
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