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    • Brown Trout - White Church, Keith's Fly Fishing Logs
Just picked this up the other day and find it quite interesting, the history of one of the prize game fish world wide. Although, hear on the east coast, I prefer catching browns and brokies over rainbows.

You can read a few pages on Amazon... http://www.amazon.com/Entirely-Synthetic-Fish-Rainbow-Beguiled/dp/0300140878

 

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Browns and brookies all the way 8)
Rainbows are easy and very common, much like the lasses back in UK...
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i read that a few months back and really enjoyed it...i would definitely recommend it
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I just read that one-an interesting book that also says a lot about the way the various wildlife agencies, their policies, and the money and politics that drive them.

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