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Article: A NEW ANGLE SALTWATER FLY-FISHING NOT JUST A MAN'S WORLD
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- September 20, 2000
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MARTHA'S VINEYARD - Karen Kukolich paused mid-sentence, excused
herself hurriedly, and jogged down the beach to water's edge.
"There they are!" she said to her friend, Lori VanDerlaske, who
nodded and pointed at a faint rippling in the serene blue waters off
the Edgartown Lighthouse.
The two began to cast flylines, perfect casts that looped the line
high in the air behind them then shot the tiny fly on the end of an
invisible tippet 30 yards out over the suspected patch of water.
"Sorry," said Kukolich as she tread in waders and boots back in
from the shallows. "But when the fish are out there . . . "
What she meant needs no explanation on Martha's Vineyard during
the annual Striped Bass and ...