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The Dog Days of NH Fly Fishing
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When I first started fly fishing I made the rookie mistake of using big flies because they were easier to tie on and because I was thinking like a human, not a fish.
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When I first started fly fishing I made the rookie mistake of using big flies because they were easier to tie on and because I was thinking like a human, not a fish.
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