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		Nice story.  It is amazing how good clean entertainment can find us once in awhile and catch us off guard.[cool]
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		hehehe Ill consider anything that helps me to catch a fish.. even an m80.....[crazy] 
  
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		oh...another thing.. I have "advised" by a good friend that since I have a 6wt all I really need is a 4wt and I should be good to go for the areas that I fish... but dont look forward to another year of hinting.. whingin.. begging.. etc so my finance manager will let go of that kind of money again...[laugh] 
  
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		If you ever want to hit the salt, you can call the 6wt as your light rig.
From there you can step up to a nice 11wt. [cool]
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		when you and I hook up to hit the water.. fresh will be with my 6 wt sage.. on the salt I will use my 6wt shakspeare combo.. I have been told by a few ppl that the shakespeare would make a good starter rod for the salt.... 
  
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		There are areas and species that can be handled with a 2 or 3wt rod.  You would just need to step up the leader a bit.  6 to 10lb line would be suggested.
The other zone can be handled on a 6wt.  Just pray that on of the 12wt species arent around to take your 2 wt species away from you.
That is also a good way to dirty up a clean pair of waders.[crazy]
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