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Article: WULFF LEFT PLENTY OF MEMORIES.(Sports)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- May 2, 1991
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Byline: Dick Nelson
Thanks for the memories. Bob Hope said it best. After each and every preformance, he would sing the old Leo Robin tune.
But the lyrics could easily be applied to the life and times of Lee Wulff.
The acknowledged dean of American fly fishing died earlier this week when the light plane he was flying - a 1953 Piper Super Cub - crashed into a wooded area near Hancock. He was 86.
At the time of the crash, Wulff was in the process of renewing his pilot's license. His flight instructor, Max Francisco, suffered head and facial injuries. The crash occurred about one-half mile from the runway of the White Birch Airport as ...
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