(Carry a compass when you wade.)   
That was really a wealth of info Deb, 
I do need to get a small compass.
My daughter bought me a whistle for father's day,
It is a Indian charm necklaces that you wear around your neck.

I get ask all the time to go
With my buddies float tubing the Bays and Harbors and channels around here,
First I don't have a rod big enough yet,
What are you looking for a 9 or 10 wt, 14 feet long?

I also have a problem dangling my feet in the ocean or any part there-of.
I have seen JAWS sixteen times.
Even wading brings back flashes of the opening scene of the girl swimming
and the great white grabs her and she tossed back and forth.

Land lovers what you going to do with us.



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

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Subject: Re: [VFB] Saltwater Flies

Mike
There are a couple of really important things to remember when fishing the
salt...
Pay very close attention to the tides....   check them daily and know when
they are changing.
Carry a compass when you wade.   


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