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		<title>Blairp91 at 20:22, 23 January 2007</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;What a long strange trip it&amp;#039;s been, as the Grateful Dead might say.&lt;br /&gt;
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I have been a FF@ member since about 1995. Now, in the real world 12 years doesn&amp;#039;t seem such a very long time but in internet terms 12 years is nearly the whole life of the internet as it is now generally known to home users across the world. When I first subscribed the web didn&amp;#039;t have pictures on it, my browser didn&amp;#039;t even support pictures and was text only, and almost no one else I knew had an internet connection or could think why they might like to have one. &lt;br /&gt;
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Way back when I used to fish rivers but wasn&amp;#039;t dead keen on it. I also tried fishing some of the bigger Irish loughs from a boat but found that wasn&amp;#039;t really for me either. So it took a little while until I found my flyfishing feet and when I did it turned out that my passion was for fishing remote moorland loughs in Ireland, and lochs in Scotland, for little brown trout. It was as much a day out as anything and the walk was at least as important as the fishing if only to keep me a little bit fitter than I would be sitting in front of the TV. &lt;br /&gt;
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I have access to a few remote little loughs in the north Antrim area of Northern Ireland and I also am a regular on the lochs of the Isle of Lewis off the north west coast of Scotland. The fish tend to be small and, often, hard to find as well but I enjoy the walk and the fishing. I almost always fish wet fly and in the past tended to fish the traditional 3 fly cast but of later years I have moved to a 2 fly cast. On the rare occasions when there are fish moving to surface life I&amp;#039;m not above throwing out a dry fly but this accounts for only a very small proportion of my fishing and may only happen once every few years. I would also very occasionally try my hand for salmon but it certainly isn&amp;#039;t something I&amp;#039;d like to do a lot of and I certainly can&amp;#039;t claim to know anything about it.&lt;br /&gt;
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In list terms I suppose I&amp;#039;m pretty quiet these days, but it is still enjoyable to watch the threads develop and partake in a little banter from time to time. It is also interesting to get advice from those who know and even to play with this new wiki thing. Frankly I&amp;#039;ve no idea what will happen with this but you can hang on in there and find out...&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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