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Firm Watch

Jul. 4, 2000

Fly Rod in Hand, Casting His Worries Away

One of Joe De Briyn's most memorable fly-fishing experiences occurred last year, when he was fishing the Madison River in Montana. De Briyn, a partner with Los Angeles' Musick, Peeler & Garrett, was standing in the middle of the river when he felt a large fish tugging on his rod. He tried to reel in his catch, but the fish was not about to surrender without a struggle.

By Rebecca Kuzins
        One of Joe De Briyn's most memorable fly-fishing experiences occurred last year, when he was fishing the Madison River in Montana. De Briyn, a partner with Los Angeles' Musick, Peeler & Garrett, was standing in the middle of the river when he felt a large fish tugging on his rod. He tried to reel in his catch, but the fish was not about to surrender without a struggle.
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