The passing of Bernard 'Lefty' Kreh

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Stephen Bradbury
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The passing of Bernard 'Lefty' Kreh

Post by Stephen Bradbury » Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:04 pm

Hey Everyone, I've been way too busy of late, but just wanted to put up a quick post as I'm sure most of you already know. Last Wednesday the 14th of March we lost one if not the most legendary flyfisherman and all round gentleman of our sport of flyfishing Bernard 'Lefty' Kreh. His continual contributions to our sport from informative articles, books, videos and interviews right through to hands on skills teaching of casting and flytying will be sorely missed. By my reckoning there would hardly be a single flyfisherman in the world who hasn't learnt some new skills, had their passion ignited or been touched by the wisdom of Lefty Kreh. RIP Lefty ! :cry:

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Re: The passing of Bernard 'Lefty' Kreh

Post by Liam Surridge » Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:21 pm

Stephen Bradbury wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:04 pm Hey Everyone, I've been way too busy of late, but just wanted to put up a quick post as I'm sure most of you already know. Last Wednesday the 14th of March we lost one if not the most legendary flyfisherman and all round gentleman of our sport of flyfishing Bernard 'Lefty' Kreh. His continual contributions to our sport from informative articles, books, videos and interviews right through to hands on skills teaching of casting and flytying will be sorely missed. By my reckoning there would hardly be a single flyfisherman in the world who hasn't learnt some new skills, had their passion ignited or been touched by the wisdom of Lefty Kreh. RIP Lefty ! :cry:
A true legend of the fly fishing fold, his positive influence has and will continue to be appreciated by all :cry:...

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