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Nymphing mud?

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t.z.
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Nymphing mud?

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Post by t.z. »

Mangrove Cuckoo wrote:Paul

I spend the majority of my time canoeing the backcountry wilderness of Everglades National Park. Its a labyrinth of mangrove creeks and ponds that is inaccessible to boaters. Very few anglers are willing to put in the time and effort so the fishing can be pretty good. Besides, the chances of getting lost, and the bugs, and crocs tend to keep most sane folks out too.

A Mangrove Cuckoo is a reclusive native bird to the area that I have seen on a few occasions. I chose it for that and the other obvious reason.
Brilliant stuff ... have you met Håvard since you quote him?

Cheers,
Thomas
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No... never met him.

I just came across a video he made and was struck by the fact that someone on almost the complete other side of the world could share such a completely identical trait.

And I believe in giving credit where due.
With appreciation and apologies to Ray Charles…

“If it wasn’t for AI, we wouldn’t have no I at all.”
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Nice ... I´ll let him know. He´s a very creative and nice man.
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