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  • Spin casting for lake trout, whitefish, and northern pike is reason enough to pack the rods, but the big draw is fly-fishing for arctic grayling.
  • Pat also took up bee-keeping and fly-fishing and became a volunteer at Winchester Cathedral, working in both the Triforium Gallery and the treasury.
  • I was new to fly-fishing last year and Orvis and Cabela's were a big help. New to fly fishing
  • `I don't think they do much fly-fishing in the lower Carpathians. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Hats, of course, were a key element in defining a fisherperson's on-stream image, imparting a quality of costumed playacting to the sport of fly-fishing.
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  • What's bewitching, even hypnotic, about fly-fishing is the cast.
  • A nearby lake is known as a fly-fishing haven for many, but some will pass that one to go to this 125-acre lake where gas boats are prohibited. The Seattle Times
  • Most clearwing moths look wasp- or hornet-like, but the adult squash vine borer looks like a large, glassy-winged, bright orange and black fly-fishing lure.
  • Fly-fishing is popular here in summer, but in winter cross-country skiing and even heli-skiing can be organised at the ranch.
  • Go alone, without a guide or mentor, and discover the art of fly-fishing on your own.
  • The fishing is divided into Upper, Middle and Lower beats and offers a mixture of falls, deep holding pools and choppy fly-fishing streams.
  • Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities.
  • Arthur Camden cherishes his hereditary membership in the Hanover Street Fly Casters, a fictitious fly-fishing group founded in 1878 by his great-grandfather and 11 other patrician businessmen. 2009 January 18 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Pepper is a true renaissance man: in addition to showing Hubert, he runs a fly-fishing store and performs as a ventriloquist.
  • Angling, both fly-fishing and coarse fishing, is governed by intricate rules, which justify the catch as the end-point of a contest.
  • He and friends were fly-fishing for carp in the Mzimvubu River when the still of the day was suddenly overwhelmed by raucous alarm calls of a clearly frightened flock of hadedas, in his words, "shouting and screaming" as they took off.
  • Two days later, when he was beginning to get the hang of fly-fishing, Salter and Croll had one last conversation about the seal. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • I predict Sarah Palin will book a fly-fishing trip but will decline an offer to appear in the Women in Waders calendar. Fly Fishing Predictions for 2010
  • Barbless hooks are used for the fly-fishing and only one triple-hook or three single hooks are allowed for spinning.
  • Activities on offer include fly-fishing, heli-skiing and horse riding. Times, Sunday Times
  • In regions where trout are indigenous, the sport of fly-fishing is big business as a sporting activity and a tourist attraction.
  • Fly-fishing was too anxious and spasmodic, angling was too dull: plain walking without any destination turned my mind in upon itself. TESTIMONIES
  • When it comes to fly-fishing Washington State delivers with dozens of lakes and rivers filled with feisty fish like rainbow trout and cut-throat. Karen Schaler: Fly Fishing In Washington With My Septuagenarian Mom (VIDEO)
  • You'll find it here with wonderful food and upscale Western accommodations (log cabins or suites), along with fly-fishing, archery, hiking and airboat rides.
  • Fly-fishing was too anxious and spasmodic, angling was too dull: plain walking without any destination turned my mind in upon itself. TESTIMONIES
  • He spent time in Europe and Aspen, and while in Chile fly-fishing, he heard about an opportunity that lured him back to business three months earlier than he had planned: His friend Gary Friedman became CEO of then-troubled Restoration Hardware. Popchips CEO Keith Belling is 'poptimist' on healthy snacks
  • Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use.
  • At Sandringham, Grandpapa took the boys hunting pheasant and grouse, while Charles took care to teach them the finer points of fly-fishing for salmon and sea trout on the river Dee at Balmoral. William and Kate
  • He and his wife had a summer home in the Adirondacks, where in the brief vacations his career permitted him he indulged his admitted fondness for fly-fishing, and for the recreation few people outside his family knew he enjoyed: bird-watching. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Giving such a dueling policy speech was something of a first for a just-stepped-down vice president, a role that is generally supposed to entail a comfortably obscure retirement spent fly-fishing and attending rubber-chicken fund-raisers. The Longest War
  • Throughout his life he maintained an interest in country ways including National Hunt racing, shooting and fly-fishing.

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