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Woolly Wisdom.


Woolly wool·ly also wool·y  
adj. wool·li·er also wool·i·er, wool·li·est also wool·i·est
1.
a. Relating to, consisting of, or covered with wool.

b. Resembling wool.

2.
a.
 Wisdom

Gary Soucie

Frank Amato Publications

PO Box 82112, Portland, OR 97282

1571883517, $35.00 www.amatobooks.com

"Woolly Wisdom: How To Tie And Fish Woolly Worms, Woolly Buggers The Woolly Bugger is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or streamer and is fished under the water surface. It is a popular and widely used pattern for both freshwater and saltwater game fish and is generally listed as one of the top patterns to have in any fly box. , And Their Fish-Catching Kin" by fly-fishing expert Gary Soucie is a superbly presented 'how to' guide to creating a special class of versatile and popular fishing flies that are experienced proven at catching fishing. "Woolly Wisdom" provides an informed and profusely pro·fuse  
adj.
1. Plentiful; copious.

2. Giving or given freely and abundantly; extravagant: were profuse in their compliments.
 illustrated documentation on tying and fishing with some 400 of these diverse, handmade hand·made  
adj.
Made or prepared by hand rather than by machine.


handmade
Adjective

made by hand, not by machine

Adj. 1.
 flies for both fresh water and salt water fish. Fun, informative, practical, and time-tested, "Woolly Wisdom" is confidently recommended for any aspiring fly-fisher from novice anglers to seasoned experts.
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Date:Dec 1, 2006
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