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Good luck to you in Korea Tater! Seeing as how you are basically surrounded by water
I'd be surprised if there wasn't some type of fishing possibilities which abound. As is the case even here in the States, it's time to get away and wet a line, right?I have never fly-fished but at some point, I would like to learn how. It has always intrigued me. It's funny because I am always hearing from my friends about the great deals that they come across on various fishing tackle, rods, reels etc and I usually think to myself, "Now why don't I ever come across deals like that?" Well...this year I'll have my own story. Good luck everyone this year! Remember to change the line in your spools- I don't mess around anymore after losing some good fish years ago for being lazy! Cut and retie often!
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I take good care of my fly line so I only change it out every couple years. It'll get replaced once I get back before I do any fishing. My leaders and tippets, however, get replaced before each season and well as getting replaced on the water after being broke by some pi$$ed off fish
I hate replacing leaders cuz I can never get that nail knot just right. Usually takes a couple tries. Once I get over to Korea I'm gonna ask around and see if there are any good streams. If there are I'll send for my fly rod and tackle. Keep your fingers crossed; I don't think I'll make it through the year if I can't get out with my fly rod. I'm hooked (pun intended )
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