thesteelheadkid
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Maybe I got lucky but my first B-Run on a fly was one of the biggest I have ever caught. Thanks for all the great advice guys, I couldn't have done it without you!
-------------------- Team 1985 Clackacraft Drifter
Early to bed
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Fish like hell
Tell some lies
Team Jackson Baldwin
Helping Fish Make Lousy Decisions
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BobK
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Man! Beautiful! Congratulations! VERY NICE FISH!!
BobK
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fredaevans
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Now that's a "honking big fish!"
Drool ....
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Black_Ghost
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Nice and what fly was the one which he could not resist ?

BG
-------------------- "The ability to delude yourself may be an important survival tool."
Jane Wagner
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thesteelheadkid
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Agent Orange
-------------------- Team 1985 Clackacraft Drifter
Early to bed
Early to rise
Fish like hell
Tell some lies
Team Jackson Baldwin
Helping Fish Make Lousy Decisions
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fredaevans
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Interesting you should refer to a "newer" Rogue pattern. The Agent Orange has become one of our most effective (Otis Bug) pattern/colour combo's 'over here' too. You'll find several of them in my box, and actually on a couple of the spey rods right now. Fred
-------------------- Fred A. Evans
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thesteelheadkid
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I fell in love with the agent orange the first time I fished the Rogue when the guide introduced it to me. I have had very good luck with it here in Idaho and I have never seen anyone else using them. Here's some others that couldn't resist the agent!
-------------------- Team 1985 Clackacraft Drifter
Early to bed
Early to rise
Fish like hell
Tell some lies
Team Jackson Baldwin
Helping Fish Make Lousy Decisions
Edited by thesteelheadkid (03/30/06 01:21 PM)
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thesteelheadkid
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And another
-------------------- Team 1985 Clackacraft Drifter
Early to bed
Early to rise
Fish like hell
Tell some lies
Team Jackson Baldwin
Helping Fish Make Lousy Decisions
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kodiakcommando
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Sweet those are some great fish!
-------------------- Dreaming of big alaskan rainbows
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fredaevans
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Interesting you were introduced to the AO in my part of the world. What guide were you with? Fred
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ifish365
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nice work! the first one was a toad. i never catch big anything.
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thesteelheadkid
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Matt from trophy waters.
-------------------- Team 1985 Clackacraft Drifter
Early to bed
Early to rise
Fish like hell
Tell some lies
Team Jackson Baldwin
Helping Fish Make Lousy Decisions
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Black_Ghost
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Quote:
fredaevans said: Interesting you should refer to a "newer" Rogue pattern. The Agent Orange has become one of our most effective (Otis Bug) pattern/colour combo's 'over here' too. You'll find several of them in my box, and actually on a couple of the spey rods right now. Fred
The horror Mr. Evans swinging Otis Bugs, Agent Orange with a fine spey rod may have to inform WG about this, yes just might have to,

BG
-------------------- "The ability to delude yourself may be an important survival tool."
Jane Wagner
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