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  1. Great from what I have read it had to be under 22 inches but I really don't want to send my rod in luggage. Thanks for the tip, on the flies, easy enough to over look that and have to replace it or retie.I phoned the airline lastnight but they weren't very helpful, just read me what was on there website. They leave a lot of room for interpatation

  2. I bought a pair of the freestone's this spring, and a pair of Vibvrams boots. Wow is all i can say about the boots, they are so comfortable and light, you could easily wear them all day and not have sore legs or back, lots of support and the grip is pretty decent. The boots are one of the bests one i have had to date. :goldenstar::goldenstar::goldenstar::goldenstar::goldenstar:

  3. Hello to all. I'm heading to New Brunswick in a couple of weeks. I will head out to fish some trout streams with an old friend of 90 years - he's showing me his old favourites. I'm wondering if any of you folks are from the east and can suggest some favourite flies that I should tie up or seek out. I think I can use weighted flies in inland waters so long as I am not fishing for Atlantic Salmon. If I am lucky, I may get some salmon fishing iaction too on the Miramichi and some trout/bass fishing on Lake Oromocto or the St. John River.

     

    Any suggestions or advices is very welcome and appreciated.

     

    Thanks.

    A lot of your basic trout flys, adams, misquitos, muddllers, some small buck bugs. trout are trout BUT if you get a chance don't pass it up to go salmon fishing, carry a green machine and blue charm and an undertaker. Good Luck

  4. Being new to this trout fishing a person has to get used to going bug eyed tying these flies on. What do you guys use for boxes, a metal clipped box or ridge foam, or just a compartment style. Any susjestions on brands of fly boxes would be helpful as well Thank

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