On this day in 1918

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Mark
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On this day in 1918

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It would have been Dick Walker's birthday today, Happy Birthday Dick. :Hat:

Luckily for me I know another Dick Walker. :Wink:
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I was reading Still Water Angling early this morning, a book that changed angling for the better. RIP Dick you gave me so much.

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Hats off to you Dick, sadly missed but happily remembered.
I was fortunate enough to have met him once as a boy.
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Happy Birthday Dick, you contributed to and changed so much in the Angling World! :Hat:
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