LLR = Long Line Release, I think.    We call it LDR in TX = Long Distance Release.

JD

Steve wrote:
Tony wrote: All my flies are rejects I will not give
to anyone.

Tony I have heard someone else say that.
I think he said that he would tie up 2 dozen flies
before he even started tying for a particular swap.

I feel bad; I can barely make it through a swap,
By the time I am done I am so glad,
I must have a sort attention span.
 
I also do not know what a LLR's is.

I am camped out waiting on the post man.
Any second now.

Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/ 

Check out warm water fly fishing list

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