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Vlog Episode 6


Episode 6 of the Vlog.
A bit about pointless tying tools that seem to be hitting the market lately, some grumbling about the fishing (or lack there of) along with the usual book and online recommendations.
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If you're interested n Pat O'Reilly's book, Matching the Hatch please consider using one of the links below
Amazon.com https://amzn.to/2Dt821y

Amazon.co.uk https://amzn.to/2QWJ9Oh

And finally here's the link to this episode's online sugestion
https://www.frodinflies.com

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