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Hello.  Finally decided to register myself to the forum.  I’ve enjoyed many topics here and love the individual tips and tricks you all share so freely!  I have been tying for many years, albeit with a long break.  I am mostly a student of the pastime, but hope to have something to share as well!  Dry flies, traditionally, have been my favorite to both tie and fish.  This past winter I “discovered” nymphing quite by accident and have dedicated most of my tying and fishing time to that this year.

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Welcome. You will find a trainload of information here. Ask questions...that is how we learn.  If I have a question, I ask my wife. 😊

Tip of the day- Stay out of dark alleys and don't play the horses.

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1 hour ago, skeet3t said:

Welcome. You will find a trainload of information here. Ask questions...that is how we learn.  If I have a question, I ask my wife. 😊

Tip of the day- Stay out of dark alleys and don't play the horses.

Loads of wisdom right there!  Thanks for the welcome.

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Thanks gents.  I am in the Colorado mountains and fish mostly the small mountain streams.  I have friends that make sure I get balance visiting some of the larger rivers and lakes in the area, but the small streams where I can disappear all day and have only myself for company is my favorite.  I have three little girls, so peace and quiet (and time!) is at a premium.

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