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YeP......dopey me...too good to be true
Sorry to hear this. Hopefully it wasn't too much.

There were actually a few warnings about fake Simms sites on a couple of threads.



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I bought this Android Auto wireless dongle, that is now on sale:


All but the very newest cars have wired Android Auto; you need to plug your phone into a dedicated USB port. But that port doesn't provide much power, so your phone can run down on road trips. This dongle lets me plug my phone into a real charging cord, or keep it in my pocket, and still have Google maps, GaiaGPS, or Spotify mirrored on my dashboard.

This only works for Android Auto, but I think Motorola makes another version for Apple Car play.
 
Sorry to hear this. Hopefully it wasn't too much.

There were actually a few warnings about fake Simms sites on a couple of threads.



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latest Simms fukkery is a photo of the Simms flagship bld and statement they are going out of business, everything now 75% off. That old axiom now more true than ever...'if it looks like too good of a deal to be true, it likely isn't"
 
Bass Pro has a bunch of flies on sale at 25% off or more. I just picked up some 6-packs of MFC streamers at 25% off. BONUS -they double shipped 2 packs of dungeons. Got free half dozens in white and yellow!
 
Bass Pro has a bunch of flies on sale at 25% off or more. I just picked up some 6-packs of MFC streamers at 25% off. BONUS -they double shipped 2 packs of dungeons. Got free half dozens in white and yellow!
along these lines, before i started tying, I would buy a lot of flies from sierra.com and always found them to be high quality and a deal.

From time to time, I still buy some--especially foam-y hopper situations--things i dont want to tie.
 
along these lines, before i started tying, I would buy a lot of flies from sierra.com and always found them to be high quality and a deal.

From time to time, I still buy some--especially foam-y hopper situations--things i dont want to tie.
Thanks! I'll keep an eye on that site. I hope to start tying some flies at some point down the road.
 
I started tying flies to save money about a year ago. So far so good - probably only in the negative about $500 or so. I'm sure I'll be up soon!
I just threw out $hundreds of bug infested material. Been tying for 30 ish years and looking back I'm pretty sure I haven't saved anything.
Wouldn't argue against it though.
 
I was wondering about that. Seems like a rabbit hole I could easily go deep down and end up spending a lot of dough.
It’s a pretty unanimous consensus that you should never tie to save money. Tie because you enjoy it, you like to experiment and/or you can get the flies you want to fish commercially. The only way you’ll save money is if you only fish and tie a half dozen flies and just you just tie them over and over again and not constantly buying new materials.
 
It’s a pretty unanimous consensus that you should never tie to save money. Tie because you enjoy it, you like to experiment and/or you can get the flies you want to fish commercially. The only way you’ll save money is if you only fish and tie a half dozen flies and just you just tie them over and over again and not constantly buying new materials.
That makes since. Thanks for the advice.
 
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