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Lance Gray
08-01-2021, 11:51 AM
Folks,

Here is a link to our August 2021 Newsletter.

Enjoy and be safe!!

https://conta.cc/3i1oc4k

Bill Kiene semi-retired
08-02-2021, 05:58 AM
You could write a book about Lance and Lincoln's life adventures in fly fishing and fly tying.

They are not just two country boys from Chico, California................

Many years ago they had a fly tying business where they went all around the Western hemisphere fishing and tying special salt water

patterns for SW guides, fly shops and SW lodges. They are serious veterans of our wonderful sport and they love teaching and sharing it with

everyone. They have spent hundreds of days for many year rowing a drift boat down our great Nor Cal river. The lower Sac and the

lower Feather rivers are their two most fished rivers so they know them better than most. Today they have a cabin on Lake Almanor

(lucky guys). They know the fishing at Lake Almanor better than most. Lake Almanor is one of Nor Cal's best lakes with big Browns,

Rainbows and Smallmouth. If you want to improve you skills and knowledge I highly recommend hooking up with these two 'good

guys'.


Lincoln's website : https://www.lgflyfishingadventures.com/

Lance's website: http://lancegrayandcompany.com/




The impious Tim Fox and his twin brother Kyle work with Lincoln and Lance when they get larger groups. The Fox boys also guide very

successful hunting which some here might be very interested in. Tim managed The Fly Shop in Redding, California for 16 years and is

famous for his flies like the "Fox's Pupa".


Tim & Kyle's website: https://mrfoxoutfitters.com/



*Actually Lincoln and Lance are twins and Tim and Kyle are twins, all born the same year in Chico, California?

There was a picture in the Chico news paper of the 4 of them at about a year old.

Lance Gray
08-07-2021, 02:34 PM
Thanks Bill

Yes the Gray's and the Fox's have known one another forever. They are great guys to fish and hunt with.

I am just trying to survive the Dixie fire. Our family cabin is in harms way.

So many folks that I have known for years up there have lost everything. It is sad.