United States
Martha’s Vineyard
Through Harold’s Lens.
Would you
like to learn salt water fly fishing?
Traveling to Martha’s Vineyard?
Contact the Martha’s Vineyard Rod & Gun Club
http://www.mvrodandgunclub.com
Every summer
The club’s Salt Water Fly Fishing School
Hosts a series of salt water fly fishing instructional clinics
By the club’s professional guides .
Cost
Club Members: $85.
Non-Members: $100.
Contact:
Professional Guides
Sandra Demel: 508-693-6338
John Kollett: 508-759-1287.
When
Contact Sandra or John
For specific summer dates & times.
“Tight lines”
From Harold’s Photographic Series on Martha’s Vineyard: “Intimacy of Island Life”
I shall remember this for when my husband and I travel to Martha’s Vineyard. He would LOVE it! 🙂 ~Karen~
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Karen, a true ethereal early morning treat walking through the wet marsh grass and soft sand to your special spot and casting that first fly out against a dawn bursting with blues, oranges and reds.
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That’s a gorgeous photo, with the detail highlighted. If we ever go to Martha’s Vineyard I will get my husband to look up the club. He’s not a fisherman but he is a sporting shooter.
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Thank you. If your husband is a sporting shooter, he would love the club. Skeet, trap, pistol, slug shotgun, archery. No rifle. Island is too small. 1/2 mile of private salt water shoreline for fishing, hunting, clamming, canoe. etc. Here is the website: http://www.mvrodandgunclub.com
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I will show it to him. He is mainly a service rifle shooter, being ex-army, but he’s had a go a some others as well. He has placed at the National championships several years in a row.
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Another beautiful work, Harold. You never disappoint.
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Thank you Elke! Fish on!
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Beautiful colours and texture Harold.
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Thanks David, That’s another beautiful sunrise on the island and the Blues were biting.
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