In a message dated 5/11/2007 10:32:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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In a message dated 5/10/2007 8:31:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
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I have a young fellow that I am working with on
flytying that will be going to the Smoky Mtn.. Area
this summer.
He would like to know what flies to tie for that trip.
Any help would be appreciated. 
Thanks
Tony



Which part of the Smokies are you going to?
 
Bart



 
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To whom ever can help (or is it who ever?)
 
  My wife and I had to drive a dog down to my mom's in Port Charlotte, Fla a 
few weeks ago. Instead of driving back up 95 we decided to take 75 thru the 
Great Smokey Mts. We are trying to decide on relocating from New York to 
anywhere that has "4 seasons" not as cold and snowy as NY. I'm guessing within 
the 
next 3-4 years. Which gives us some time to search places out. Looking for 
possibly a place on a lake, even if the property is there and I have to build. 
Driving up 75 we stopped at as many of the real estate places as we could, took 
plenty of reading material to go over. But since the topic of fishing in the 
Smokies is going on here, I thought I'd toss that question out to the members 
here. Are there any places that any of you would move to, or live in now that 
you 
would recommend to a fellow fly tyer and fly fisherman. Of course there would 
have to be an "Outlet Shopping Center" near by for my better half also (LOL).
 
Thanks for your time
Ray Gattus Sr.



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