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Simply Appalachia

Simply Appalachia

April 2, 2018August 11, 2018Brad Trumbo

A newbie to tenkara, but an old Appalachian fly-fisher, my introduction to the art during a February homecoming hooked me for life.

Tenkara Angler Spring 2018 Issue

 

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