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Thursday, June 23, 2011



Posted by Damon Newpher at 12:52 PM
Labels: Taking a Break on the Allegheny

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Damon Newpher
Ellicottville New York, United States
Fly Fishing Guide since 1991. Orvis Endorsed fly fishing guide located in Ellicottville New York, guiding on the Clarion and Allegheny Rivers for trout year around. Fall and Winter lake Erie Tributaries for steelhead in both New York and Pennsylvania
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