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Re: Introductions
actually I refer to it as the colorado bamboo (and rod breaking) posse, not "matt's per se...and that guy sure looks happy and I can't say I blame him, that thing is a slob.
oneofthesedaze maybe I'll type up an intro, but most of y'all know me from the broken site or grassart.
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you haven't broken one yet? maybe yer overdue.
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Smallstreams Founder
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Cool.
Good to have you here.
I know a place in Paonia that you can get it like that.
But that is some trout, yikes!
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Parr
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Hi Guys,
Member of the old forum and man did I miss this place when it was down!
I love fishing small streams for brown trout, and when in season, I pretty much live up on the head waters of my local stream, no further than a few miles from home. When out of trout season I tend to migrate lower in the catchment to fish for grayling.
I'm also a recent a convert to fishing bamboo, and I'm in love with the stuff!
So glad this board is back up and running, and I'm already enjoying the new posts, photos and banter that's going on.
:D :D :D
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Member
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Hi All,
My name Is "MOSTYN" I was a contributor on the old "Small Stream Forum" and I'm so pleased your back! You've been missed!
Just as many of you; I love being out in the fresh air, admiring the the beautiful countryside and fishing on the smallest of streams and rivers! All my fishing (catching) is C&R I like to think of myself as a conservationist and " One who sees Mother Nature through the eye's of someone who loves Her" It's a wonderful world; let's take good care of it! Or at least keep trying!
Best Regards to everyone!
Mostyn
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Doctor here , known as ACW on UK forums,been looking in on SS since my first steam powered comptutor some 10 or so years ago ,just turned 59 and eyes not what they were #32 indeed#22 flys I cant be bothered to strain my eyes with any more.
Most of my small streaming these days is done on wee chalkstream carriers near Hungerford in Berkshire,I guess my catholic tastes for salmon ,float tubing, drifty boats as well as my garden mean I am a bit of a fraud as a smallstream guy ,but hey ,Gareth knows I will be up on the Hondhu next spring !
Oh well back to work ,now where did I put that lump hammer??
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Alevin
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Another member from the old board.
Hello again to those who know me, to those that don't...
Call me scotfly or Dennis. Scottish born and bred and where I'll die. (not too soon though!) Living, working (just) and fishing in chalkstream country in the south of England.
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Member
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Hi, guys,
I'm Roy Christie,
good to see you all again, welcome back
Roy
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Member
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Hi All; Jack Murray from way down in New Zealand.
It is really grand to see all the Old and New Members here and ready to Play and have fun. :bigthumb: :sunny: Jax
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Member
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Hi, Jax, good to see you here at the watering hole,
all the best mate,
Roy
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