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Old November 30th, 2007, 04:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Corndog[_17_]
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Default New fly tying season: what to work on?


theartoflee;100256 Wrote:
For me I am almost always looking for the next best big streamer tube
fly or night pattern. I consider these flys to be what I call
R.C.(Remote Control) flys because of the action and water that they
displace. I feel like when I tell these flys to do something they really
do it. Often times some patterns sit so high in column they appear as
though they are mini motor boats.

As of late I have been into Strip Leeches and articulated flys. I know
some may consider these flys to be bait fishing but I enjoy tying them
up so much why not fish them.


Yup bait. But, no different than glow bugs and egg imitations.

Cdog


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