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    <title>My Fly Tying Invention</title> 
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    <description>It was 3 a.m. and I was tying up a batch of #6 Red Winged Polyfluffers. I was in a hurry because in just 5.762 hours I&amp;#39;d be in the middle of the largest Red-Winged Polyfluffer hatch anyone had ever seen. The problem was that every time I wanted to whip finish my fly, I had to pick up the whip finish tool. Now, I&amp;#39;ve never learned the hand-whip, so I need the tool - but the extra time spent picking it up and putting it down was a drag. Who has an extra 2.34 seconds out of each hour these days? Not me. </description> 
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    <description>Sometimes, things just don&amp;#39;t go your way. It happens to everyone and there&amp;#39;s often little we can do about it other than try to adjust our plans and our attitudes. Take my friend Hal for example...
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    <title>The Fifth Rule Of Fly Fishing</title> 
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    <description>It was a hot, early summer day in May and I was standing in the Davidson River near Brevard, North Carolina. I was trying my best to look like I knew what I was doing. I was casting over a pod of trout that you could easily call &amp;ldquo;monsters&amp;rdquo; by anyone&amp;#39;s standards and in the clear, cold water I swear I could see the biggest one in the back of the pod smiling at me. He wore a sort of&amp;nbsp;fishy smirk, like he knew I didn&amp;#39;t have a shot at tempting him or any of his buddies into biting.
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    <description>&amp;nbsp;Anyway, we fished all day that day &amp;ndash; nearly 12 hours of hard-core bass fishing. We caught fish too! Bass, bream and even a few crappie maybe. It&amp;#39;s been a while now since that first trip and it&amp;#39;s hard to remember the exact number or size of the fish. I do remember one thing though...
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    <title>The Trouble With Fishing  </title> 
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    <description>&amp;nbsp;Ah, fishing! That most relaxing and pastoral of past-times. A hobby, a sport, and a recreation all wrapped up in one. Who could ever possibly lament such a thing? I could. I&amp;#39;ll tell you why, too.
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