bill webster
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MemberZach, from what I can tell, access is very easy, and some rivers have fisherman parking with bathrooms (basically the hole in the floor style).
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MemberZach, I have fished water that I couldn’t cast across with two casts (that might not be saying much) and water that a 12 foot leader would have spanned.
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MemberThanks for reading.
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Here’s a larger pic of my avatar.
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MemberThanks for the heads-up on the wading pants.
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MemberMorning everyone – I am a full time stay at home dad for my son Isaac, aged 4.
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MemberThanks Andrew – nice fish.
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MemberLee, I think you’ll find that Lake Taupo has had a pretty famous Steelie fishery for over 100 years, since they were first introduced with California stock in the late 1800’s.
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MemberWhile on American Samoa, every fish caught was eaten.
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MemberAaron, I just posted above, but I’ll remember learning how to throw the cast net on American Samoa.
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MemberI think this has been debunked.
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MemberExcellent Tim.
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MemberI also have had several unidentifiablemeats, usually from eating at street vendors in places such as Morrocco,
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MemberDavid, I will be going on the Tongariro the second week of September after 4 weeks on American Samoa.
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MemberI don’t have any pictures of mandarin or cherry trout, nor lenok.
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Some sort of Korean Chub, taken on DongNamChon.
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MemberZach, thanks for the invite.
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