If you can talk your fiance into fishing with you, go for it.  One of my
good friends did while honeymooning in California, and I helped fit her
into her own waders this winter.  Now Aaron has to make her a rod, but
her reqts are that it have "pink and purple" thread wrappings, so he's
looking for a blank to match that out for her....

Ed Roden
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.questquality.com

Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at
home as they do when they're fishing.


> Hello everyone,
>   I'm looking to purchase a nymph tying book, and was looking 
> for suggestions.  I have numerous pattern encyclopedias and 
> such, namely the FFF Pattern Encyclopedia, but I'm looking 
> more for a book aimed specifically at the art of Nymph tying. 
>  I've been doing it my way for as long as I can remember 
> (since i started tying when 8 or 9 years old, so 16 or 17 
> years?), but I'm curious what the "correct" techniques are.
>   On a different, off-topic, and somewhat humerous note, I 
> finally planned out all of the details for my upcoming 
> honeymoon (getting married Aug 7th) to Scotland.  It's *SO* 
> tempting to bring a fly-rod along! :)
> -Pete
> 
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