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<blockquote data-quote="deadeyedave" data-source="post: 1147666" data-attributes="member: 12253"><p>I have been fly-fishing for about 40 years. If the size of the fish I catch is the measure of competence, I'm incompetent. My main species fished for with a fly rod is perch. They're fun. They're good eating. They fight like crazy. And with a fly rod and some wet flies, it's like stealing them. My schedule is very flexible but I rarely make time to fish. I would be more than happy to show you any and all I know about casting etc. The best tip I ever got was to carry a small sharpening stone and sharpen my hook (even brand new ones) OFTEN. No exaggeration, I hook at least 10 times as many fish now. My number in OKC is 476-8731. Give me a call and maybe we can go tangle some lines. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadeyedave, post: 1147666, member: 12253"] I have been fly-fishing for about 40 years. If the size of the fish I catch is the measure of competence, I'm incompetent. My main species fished for with a fly rod is perch. They're fun. They're good eating. They fight like crazy. And with a fly rod and some wet flies, it's like stealing them. My schedule is very flexible but I rarely make time to fish. I would be more than happy to show you any and all I know about casting etc. The best tip I ever got was to carry a small sharpening stone and sharpen my hook (even brand new ones) OFTEN. No exaggeration, I hook at least 10 times as many fish now. My number in OKC is 476-8731. Give me a call and maybe we can go tangle some lines. lol [/QUOTE]
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