Friday
Apr162010
Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers are making fishing dreams a reality for wounded veterans

Photo: Dean Childs
Twenty-five club members have spent nearly 300 hours crafting a wooden boat for Project Healing Waters.
LINK (Via:The Sequim Gazette)
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Now that is super cool. Project Healing Waters is an awesome organization and anyone who cares about fishing and our military should get involved. Seriously. It's the some of most gratifying time you'll spend all year.