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#12
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 24
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From: Toledo Ohio USA
Hi flies (!)
I think next summer may just be the year i really learn to flyfish. We bought a place in Oscoda this past summer and I plan to spend a lot of time up there. I've done some flyfishing but am really lousy at it. BTW, I have an english setter. Right now I have a back problem that is keeping me at home but I'm seeing the doc for steroid shots on the 21st and hope that will get me back in the field. I already talked to the neurosurgeon and didn't like what he had to say. Also haven't tried bowhunting. Mostly I'm a shotgunner. Enjoy talking with you. Stay in touch.
Joe
joe clark
I think next summer may just be the year i really learn to flyfish. We bought a place in Oscoda this past summer and I plan to spend a lot of time up there. I've done some flyfishing but am really lousy at it. BTW, I have an english setter. Right now I have a back problem that is keeping me at home but I'm seeing the doc for steroid shots on the 21st and hope that will get me back in the field. I already talked to the neurosurgeon and didn't like what he had to say. Also haven't tried bowhunting. Mostly I'm a shotgunner. Enjoy talking with you. Stay in touch.
Joe
joe clark
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
From: Toledo Ohio USA
Hey flies, I think you are absolutely right, anopen choked 20 ga. is a very good grouse gun, although I use an open choked 28 ga. with 1 oz. of shot most of the time. I found several models of sxs and o/u s made by a Russian company called Baikal. They're not fancy but they're very light and they work. Cost between $300 and $400 and when you bang the stock against an aspen and scar both, you won't really care.
Joe
joe clark
Joe
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