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  2. Brian Clarke (author) - Wikipedia

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    The Pursuit of Stillwater Trout was serialised by The Sunday Times and was described by Fly Fishing and Fly Tying magazine as "the most important book on the subject that has ever been written". Richard Walker, writing in Trout Fisherman magazine in 1980, described The Trout and the Fly as "A great work. Likely to prove the most important ...

  3. Al Lindner - Wikipedia

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    Al Lindner (born 1944 in Chicago, IL) is a sportsman, television and radio personality, and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his older brother Ron Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]

  4. Delaware Lake - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Lake is a small lake north of Long Eddy in Delaware County, New York. It drains south via an unnamed creek which flows into Hoolihan Brook . It was once referred to as Perch Pond

  5. Ron Lindner - Wikipedia

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    Ronald John Lindner (September 1, 1934 – November 30, 2020) was an American sportsman and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his younger brother Al Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]

  6. Delaware State Park - Wikipedia

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    Delaware State Park was established in 1952 following the completion of Delaware Lake by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1951. [2] The lake was built as part of the Flood Control Act of 1938. The dam on the Olentangy River is part of the Corps' Huntingdon district and helps control flooding along the Olentangy, Scioto and Ohio Rivers. It ...

  7. Tocks Island Dam controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Tocks Island National Recreation Area was to be established around the lake with 100-mile shorelines, which would offer recreation activities such as hunting, hiking, fishing, and boating with 10.5 million annual visitors projected. The area was redesignated by Congress as Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in 1965.