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Wednesday
Aug292012

The Fly Rod Crosby Trail

The Fly Rod Crosby Trail is a new heritage trail in Western Maine celebrating the life and Times of Maine's first registered Guide: Cornelia "Fly Rod" Crosby. The trail will stretch approximately 45 miles from Strong where she is buried, through Phillips where she lived and Rangeley where she guided and finally end up at the Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum in Oquossoc. This video was created to help promote the new trail. The cast and crew are all volunteers and the music was written by The Sandy River Ramblers, a local Maine Bluegrass band.

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Reader Comments (1)

Ok, first of all I LOVE these fishing pictures of women fishing!! AWESOME. Fly fishing is not just for the men.

August 30, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLily

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