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[cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Some of you might find the attached of interest. You will need an Adobe Reader as it is in a PDF format. The reader is available as a free download. [/size][/green][/font]
[font "Arial"][#292526] [center][#800000]Aquatic Education Program[/#800000][/center] [center][#800000]Iowa Department of Natural Resources[/#800000][/center] [center][#800000]Des Moines, Iowa[/#800000][/center] [center][#800000]200[/#800000][/#292526][/font][font "Arial"][#800000]4[/#800000][/center][/font]
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[blue][size 3][cool] Cool !!!![/size][/blue]
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Very nice Dryrod. That should help Mac to catch up to speed of the rest of us.[cool]
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why you picking on me Willis??
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[sly][sly][sly][sly][sly][sly][sly][sly]....now that was funny......
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[size 3][#000080][font "Trebuchet MS"]..hey now...Im still trying to hook up with you bro so you can teach me a thing or two or three...[angelic]... I cant help it that my anniversary got in the way....[crazy][/font]
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[font "Trebuchet MS"]MacFly [cool][/font][/#000080][/size]
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....[crazy] lost me on this one... grey matter is running slow today...
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[#800000][font "Trebuchet MS"][size 3]dohhhhhh... told you the grey matter is working real slow today... not sure why... juz feeling like I go back two steps for every one forward.... [crazy][/size][/font]
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[font "Trebuchet MS"][size 3]but I will look and see if they have a nice table top one...hehehehe [/size][/font]
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That is a nice gesture Dryrod. One year I bought my wife a rack that holds about 60 spools. She still has her 4 spools on it and I store my 40 or so on it.[cool]
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[cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Hey tubeN2 you can probably use her spools too if they are mercerized polyester cotton. [/size][/green][/font]
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[cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Hey Flygoddess - if you bought that rack at a fly shop it would have cost you the price of a good fly line. I made mine out of a block of wood and small diameter dolls. That only held 15 spools so I plugged some dolls in a strip of styrofoam. That held 10 more spools. Well with extra spools of wire, lead etc - looks like Wally's World is crying out for my attention. Thanks for sharing.[/size][/green][/font]
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[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3][cool]Hey macfly55 - its time to raid mama's sewing box for a few extra colors. If she doesn't have straight polyester look for mercerized cotton blended with polyester.[/size][/green][/font]
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I should say, I could fill this rack in a heartbeat, but most of my stuff is still in my tote for the shows. To lazy to pull it all out and put it in the drawers and racks, but then again, I will be taking the tote on the several day outings in case there is a special flie I need to tie up.
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