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sick !!!!!! makes me dream.....
7110steelie 2 years ago
Sweet Video
Cybnew 2 years ago
I wish I had this guy's calves for fighting these big salt water species. And a couple of his sweet reels too! Cool video...
arthau01 2 years ago
sweet saltwater inspiration
700caddis 2 years ago
Wow! Nice close up shots. Sure are a lot of different species to catch on the fly in that region.
baetis44 2 years ago