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| i guess not lol
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| | used to! Bonefishwhisperer used to post pretty regular, havent heard from him in a while! |
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| i think he moved back to alaska
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| i guess im a veteran also at posting here
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| | Mornin' Ed... Yeah, I posted some info to those that asked a couple of questions but it seemed to go un-noticed, oh well. I reckon it's just you and me. A little about me, I've been slinging the long-rod for a little over twenty years, tie my own stuff and I've been fortunate to have some of the best teach me a thing or two, or three. But after all these years, I still consider myself a student. I honestly believe that when we assume we know it all about anything, it comes up to bite us in the arse.  I'm up in the east central Florida area and was born and raised in a little town in central Florida called Auburndale. I'm a retired offshore skipper and have since retired from guiding these flats over on the Indian River Lagoon system. Now I'm busy teaching my son in law and my oldest grandson to fly-fish, as well as a select few others. A few years ago, I sold my guide boat, my Hewes Redfisher, and recently (the week before Father's Day) purchased a Scout Costa 190 Stu Apte skiff...nice ride, I even like it more than I did my Hewes, not that there was anything wrong with it. Back atcha! |
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| let me tell you something about me i live in miami ive been throwing the buggy whip for aslong as i can remember but i know im still a student to the extence as i know absolutly nothing. i have a boat i have a seahunter 18 carbon kevler nothing rides as well i love to fish flamingo and biscayne bay. and i guess i still have a bunch of years a head of me so maybe i can tell a bunch of stories
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/26/2007 5:50 PM Posts: 31, Visits: 42 |
| | After bass fishing for years, I started flyfishing about 5yrs ago. And just this summer started flyfishing saltwater. Still have the bass boat, and just bought a kayak to fish in the salt with. I really enjoy flyfishing both salt and freshwater, as a matter of fact, I'm going up to Mosquito Lagoon tomorrow to find some places to launch the kayak, as I have only been there twice, so if you can offer any tips, I would appreciate the help. I also tie my own flies, not real well, but I'm getting better! It's a real hoot to catch a fish on one of your own creations. I usually come by here and check out the forum 3-4 times a week, so I'll keep stopping by here and maybe we can trade fish stories. |
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