Published Mar 28. 2014 - 10 years ago
Updated or edited Mar 31. 2019

Project Healing Waters: Update March 2014

During this YouTube video, I take a moment to thank all who contributed to my Project Healing Waters Collection which took place between February and March of 2014. I really appreciate all of the incredibly positive feedback and donations, and hope you all have the opportunity to give back to this great organization. If still interested in contributing, their link is: http://www.projecthealingwaters.org

During this video, I thanked two individuals with a connection to the fly fishing industry. If you are looking for a high-quality custom bamboo fly rod or beautiful wooden net, checkout Don Ward's website: http://www.keystoneflyrodcompany.com

Also, Aaron Letera has some great products available for those interested in quality fly tying materials; I encourage you to view his website: http://www.leteras.com

Thanks for all of the great feedback regarding this collection; feel free to leave any comments/questions on this YouTube page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com

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