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Unread 02-11-2017, 09:00 AM   #27
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I too never really got into Nash. Then again, I'm not a waterfowl hunter, just dabble in it once in a while. I know I've told some guys in the past that Archibald Rutledge has a special place in our family. We have many of his books, original printing and dedicated to my Father-in-Law, who AR took under his wing at Mercersburg Academy. Same for a fine arrowhead and hand tool collection AR helped him find in the fields around the Academy back in the day. I read his stories and can envision those hunts just like I am in the midst of the action.

If you like fly fishing stories, you need to read Charlie Meck "Memory Rising". He's a Central PA guy and fished Spruce Creek in the day when it was open to the public.
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