Short stories about my fishing adventures and misadventures written to make you smile.
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It's no surprise that I love fly fishing. I love everything about it: the planning, the packing, being on the water, hunting, catching, and landing fish, the camaraderie, and the stories at the end of the day. It is hard to imagine how you ...
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