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Episode 1 of the Flicking Feathers Vlog. I'll be adding these short videos to the channel with book/website recommendations, general musings and updates. I'm open to suggestions for content too. The website I mentioned today can be found at http://www.saltwaterflyfishing.com.au and anyone looking to support the Christmas Island fly fishing team should head over to this site and either get in touch with the user who has the handle; Dynaflow or check out some of the threads. The Book in this episode is "At The End Of The Line" by George Barron. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone interested in tying traditional wet flies. You can purchase it by using the amazon link below which would also help me out a bit too. http://amzn.to/2FuQLBL https://www.patreon.com/flickingfeathers

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