Trout Fisher Magazine

An experience to remember

ide hobbies and crafts or learning new skills appeal to many of us who fish. The obvious are I guess, fly tying, weather knowledge, four wheel driving, research through reading, etc; and I will, of course, include cooking. All mentioned have their experts, their highly skilled, whom the rest of us love to spend time admiring, as well as learning and dabbling in these skills to an extent we can become quite efficient and really useful. Recently I had an opportunity to spend a day at a knife

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