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		between you, DR and FG ebay must be doing well.. LOL.. 
 
looks like a good deal.. Ive never read it so I curious what people say about it.. :-)
 
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		me too... Im sure at least one of the regulars has a copy :-)
 
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		do you have a copy of that book??
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		I cant either... I used to think I could then I got in trouble for taking my shoes and socks off at work.. [laugh]
 
wonder if FG has a copy and if so what she thinks.. or maybe SF... we will see.. 
 
but I am really curious to hear what peter thinks about it once he gets it in and has a chance to look thru it.. 
 
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		I don't have a copy.  Woollys always seemed easy enough to me and I am sure there is over 400 variations of them.
Never been a big Bugger fan, but after this last trip.....
You guys realize Denny Rickards seal bugger is a woolly bugger.  Dubbing loop as the chenille.
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		I wonder if his version of the bugger is in that book??
 
If that book seems worth it I may ask Santa wife to get me a copy for Christmas :-)
 
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		Doubt it, Rickards has his own book and doesn't share.
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		lol.. that figures.. :-)
 
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		I think I am going to need to take a look at this book.  I love the buggers.[cool]
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		now that is a good sized frog.. how did the legs taste???
 
the WB and WW are two very easy flies to tie.. Scruffy Fly took me step by step on them and I was amazed at how simple they are .... two years ago when I was on vacation with family in TN I tied up some wooly worms and I caught the biggest fish of the trip on that fly.. the feeling of catching a fish on a fly you tied is amazing.. :-)...
 
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		I cant wait to start learing tying fies. After I come back
from Sierras I will get some simple starter wise and
stuff and geve it a go.
I love learning new things and fly fishing is never
ending so thats one of the things I love about FF.
 
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		by this time next year when you go back to the Sierras Im betting you will have boxes of flies you tied to use...:-)
 
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		true.. plus there is the relaxation of working on a fly and having to concentrate on that helps me to block out all the other cares of the world.. :-).. but that is just me.. 
 
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