tying question

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2010/06/29 19:23:39 (permalink)

tying question

im still really new at tying an have a question . anyone close to franklin wanna sit down before the end of summer and show me some tricks on some different steelhead flies . they look simple only to tie and i can do a few , but its always easiest for me to learn hands on.

cold- if you read this i just wanna say thanks again for the sucker spawn material . way back when you got it to me my dad too a couple i tied to erie and caught some fish. i would have rather caught them myself naturally but o well if i tie something and anyone that uses it catches something its a success for me.

pm if necessary and i will try and work out a date
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    Sharpefly
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    RE: tying question 2010/06/30 05:00:58 (permalink)
    There is a group that gets together down in Franklin called the Keystone Fly Tiers. Get a hold of Bob Anderson 814-6762298
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    smally hunter
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    RE: tying question 2010/06/30 10:32:39 (permalink)
    thats who i tye with . but they do most of there stuff in the winter . i used to go on tuesdays with steve crawford . right now they are doin more outtings than tying and it seems each week rain gets them cancelled
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    RE: tying question 2010/06/30 21:09:57 (permalink)
    I belong to Keystone Flyfishers and can get together with you sometime to give you a hand. Let me know what works for you and we'll figure it out.

    I don't give a crap if anybody listens to me or not.
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