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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 4:33 pm    Post subject: Spey Nation, The Experience 2008 Reply with quote



This is a grass routes organization that is being set up to further the culture and techniques of spey fishing in the emerging market of the Great Lakes. This will be our day to celebrate and make a splash. I urge anybody that has thought about buying a first or tenth spey rod, or just thought it was cool looking to come. There will be auctions and raffles to benefit the hatchery or the Salmon River in general. We have some pretty big names that we just need confirmation on and I will be adding them to the list. There will also be oppurtunities the Sunday afterward to take a formal lesson with FFF certified Spey instuctors so stay tuned to find out more on those.

Thanks to the www.fliesandfins.com for helping us get the word out. We really appreciate the press.

PM me for more details,

Thanks,

Shaq
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