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"Mike Connor" wrote in news:2sdt9lF1kk7mlU1@uni-
berlin.de: http://www.thetroutbum.com/ABStream.htm Thanks for that Mike, they're not a bad looking fly. Steve |
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"Mike Connor" wrote in news:2sdt9lF1kk7mlU1@uni-
berlin.de: http://www.thetroutbum.com/ABStream.htm Thanks for that Mike, they're not a bad looking fly. Steve |
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Peter Charles wrote in
: Those are interesting looking creations, along the lines of a Zoocougar. I've never had much luck with heavily dressed streamers but I should give one of these a try. Thanks for the link Peter I had a crack at tying these last evening, the only problem tying them was the under/over wing tended to kick up if the body didn't taper away at the eye end. Looking at tying pic 2 it looks like there is much more dubbing under the shank than above: this may mean trimming or, as pic 2 appears to show, a "back" that compresses the dubbing when it is pulled forward. A shaped underbody (keel) would aslo produce the same effect. I'll be interested to hear what you do: I'm gonna fiddle some more this evening. Steve (who took a 18" brown on a chartreuse (#10) and grizzly woolly bugger fished dry on the last trip: yep you bet - pure arse. ;-) |
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Peter Charles wrote in
: Lucky **** :) ...aaaand loving it ;-) He might be looping the antron then tying in the loop fore and aft. Now there's an idea ... ta! Steve |
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Peter Charles wrote in
: Lucky **** :) Lucky wid da fishes, lucky wid de advice He might be looping the antron then tying in the loop fore and aft. Fiddly but it works pretty well! Now for testing ...! Steve |
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