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Robbie
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First pattern tied from my new Modern Atlantic salmon flies. Otta be swingin one instead of tying one. come on rain
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The tug is the drug
Mike
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Sharp looking fly Robbie
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Nice work Robbie!  Looks like we're in for some rain here at the end of the week.  To be expected for the waterfowl opener I guess Grin
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Great tie Robbie! Did you get my email?
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Thanks guys. No email Roland
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Hmmmm??? Resent!
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Beautiful tie Roland!
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Thanks Dan, but Robbie gets the credit on this one!!!
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Thanks Dan, but Robbie gets the credit on this one!!!

OOPS! Thanks for the heads up Roland. Beautiful tie Robbie!
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THAT looks like a killer we know the style works.
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The original pattern was tied by a good friend of mine called Luc Carrier. Some of you guys met him Dieppe last year. Nice guy to spend time with and very knowledgeable fisherman! You're right on that one Gary, it's got the style!
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Thanks for sharing the history of it Dan.
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