Another beautiful day in Arkansas’ Twin Lakes area. Tying began today promptly at 9:00 AM, though most tiers were going strong at 8:30 AM. Once again there were several seats empty at the tying tables, but the crowd was a bit larger than yesterday, though still small compared to previous years. There just didn’t seem to be the interest in flies being tied; I again tied the foam Chernobyl Ant with very little interest from the public—if they only knew how effective this fly could be! With beautiful weather and wadable water, I left an hour early to fish before the “last” winter storm of the season comes in.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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