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Fly Fishing in Greece an anglers pursuit for wild trout

an anglers pursuit for wild trout by Κωστής

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Micks Fly Fishing Diary

Fly Fishing on the rivers and streams of Mid-Wales and the Welsh Marches. Tuesday, 5 March 2013. A short trip out on the upper reaches of the River Wye last Saturday reminded me that the long, warmer days of spring are just around the corner. Although it was a cool start the sun pretty much shone all day radiating its warmth. something that has been somewhat lacking for many months. Monday, 4 February 2013. Things started very slow for both of us without a single fish to account .

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The site had the following in the homepage, "An anglers pursuit for wild trout." I noticed that the web site stated " Posted by Κωστής in Fly fishing." They also stated " What a wonderful world! March 26, 2013. Posted by Κωστής in Catch and Release. Posted by Κωστής in Law and restrictions. This must be the 5th time I am finding a fishnet on a stream. Net fishing in inland waters is illegal but in this case. it is also shocking! GH Sedge Goddard Caddis. Posted by Κωστής in Fly tying."

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