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Fly of the Month – Thunder Creek Minnow

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Guest Blogger + FOM Tyer: Mike Cline, Bozeman, Montana In the 1970s, Keith Fulsher, a commercial fly tyer from New York, popularized the Thunder Creek Minnow style of baitfish streamer.  The reverse bucktail style head enabled larger heads and eyes on otherwise slender baitfish patterns.  The style has been widely adapted to both fresh and saltwater species.  Although a relatively simple pattern to tie, creating a clean, secure head and eyes using the original methods takes a bit of practice.  This is where Deer Creek comes in (metaphorically).  Deer Creek is just one of many brands of UV cured cement. ...

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There’s a day for cheese pizza

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Lppa/Wikimedia Commons A pizza just removed from an oven, with a close-up view of the cornicione (the outer edge). Yes, every day is some sort of food day and September 5 happens to be National Cheese Pizza Day. As of this writing, I have not yet had anything to eat, so of course you know what I am hungry for: a couple of slices of hot, melty cheese pizza. Even in this weather. Back in my high-school days, we were allowed to leave campus for lunch, so some of us would trek down the street to our favorite Italian deli....

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2020-09-11

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This was published twenty years ago and things have simply gotten worse.  Understand that the industry deliberately suppresses efficious protocols they cannot patent. Not least are vitamins C and even D, lack of which produce the common symptons of old age., also known as rickets and scurvy. The most recent howler is out rediscovery of Quinine to minimize corona and flu viru.s symptoms. Here we are dealing with the assault on both TCM and also just then on herbal medicine.  All of which is scientifically outrageous.  Empirical selection has allowed us to collect knowledge regarding general efficiency regarding literally thousands...

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Picasso’s Blue Period Set the Palette in This Old Hollywood–Inspired Home

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY COLIN BECKETT The home definitely knew how to make a splash. The moment Sebastian Brauer, Crate & Barrel’s vice president of product design, drove up to the 1,500-square-foot cottage on the North Shore of Chicago, he was sold: It sat under a canopy of ancient oak trees, the walls were covered in original 1929-era crown moldings, and it even had a sunken living room. “I was looking for something that had a lot of charm, because that’s really hard to replicate—it has to be there from the beginning,” he explains.  Brauer signed the paperwork in February 2019 and...

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15 RV Patio and Campsite Decorating Ideas

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Patio and campsite decorating ideas for all types of RVers Here are some campsite setup ideas that are portable, lightweight, and don’t take up too much space to help transform your RV patio, campsite, or the dirt patch next to your camper into an outdoor living room. 1. Get an outdoor rug. When we first started RVing, I have to admit, I didn’t get the point of outdoor rugs.  To me they seemed unnecessary if you have a patio, and hard to keep clean.  But after seeing these photos of how an outdoor rug can transform a space, I can...

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