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    Tohmas


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    You plant the apple tree today the ruin of the world tomorrow.
    Location:
    Okayama,Japan
    About Me It works as a professional fly yer at Japan now. Only I have, and everyone understands however, and such a fly is created day and night.

    Japanese reality

    Sunday, March 30, 2008, 03:02 PM (GMT -12:00) [Salmon]

    When that world-famous Kenichiro Sawada devised fly called this aquamarine, the original was 35mm size.
    However, in Japan of the small island, the size of this fly gradually shrank for the number of fish to be able to catch because there were too much fishing people.

    Size like this becomes normal now. It is 25mm of the Waddington shank and 4 of the double.

    However, this high-performance fly continues still charming two tough cherry salmons.

    I am sorry that I publicize it.
    If it is hope, I can send out the U.S. for the postage of 10 dollars.
    I sell it for 10 dollars per 1.

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    Cherry blossoms bloomed.

    Saturday, March 29, 2008, 02:23 AM (GMT -12:00) [Salmon]

    Cherry blossoms began to bloom in Japan.
    There is cherry salmon and each fish done because it comes back to the hometown at the same time as cherry blossoms. It is a typical native salmon of Japan.
    A lot of Japanese fly Fisher runs after this beautiful fish, and becomes crazy about this
    transient fish.
    Moreover, a high technology and luck are needed in obtaining this fish.
    Even if it passes for several years, this capricious fish might not be able to fish if it is
    likely to be able to fish by going angling for the first time.
    The fly also for me to catch this fish every year is thought, and used.
    This fly is tried this year.
    There are some ..the other.. prototypes.

     

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    Do you have bluegill or trout in Japan? I know you got salt water and all types of fish there, but what do you have in fresh water. Show us some pic. of the fish from over there, I would love to see them.

    Ken
    Mar 23, 2008
    10:35 AM (GMT -12:00)