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I decided to conduct the test on Harris Lake, Ma
Test conditions
Both my photographer, Dave Johnson and I, spent
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Right, top &below:
The set depthe was first marked on a single
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The Rugby Ball’s
Carbon stemmed Rugby Ball’s
These were the fir
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Wire stemmed Rugby Ball’s
Same body shape, but with wire stems.
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The long bristled floats
Designed with a very long bristle so t
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a stable relationship
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PART TWO
by David Ewing
Last month we looked at how weather elements can combine to ups
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    Bristle thickness seemed to have absolutely no impact on
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    This proved two things. First, that a wire stem is inhere
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    There seems little truth in the idea that ‘it must be a s