I'm with Swede on this one. The flies I'd be worried about are flying
dishes!

-Dave
 
David Weitl
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Washington Volleyball Academy
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Subject: Re: request for info on Delaware branches in July

Mark,
You're going to go fishing on your wedding?!?!?!
Wow! I tried that once on my wife's birthday many years ago and I'm 
still going
through physical therpay.
Instead of hatches you may encounter, I'd be more concerned about the 
flat iron
encounter.
Swede

Quoting Mark Steudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> My wedding this summer is going to be a few minutes outside of Hancock
NY
> which is right near the East and the West branches of the Delaware
river and
> the Beaverkill. I'll be there around the last week in July. I was
wondering
> if anyone had any advice as to what sort of hatches I might encounter,
flies
> to use, techniques etc.
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
>


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