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Old July 28th, 2008, 06:27 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Corndog[_58_]
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Default Corndog's Marabou Coho


AKSkim;118942 Wrote:
CD:

The majority of all marabou flies consist of two or three colours.

The Popsicle is a very popular pattern consisting of Purple, orange,
and pink marabou feathers.

Unless you are "ripping" your line from the water, swinging a fly
doesn't increase the chance of foul hooking.

AK Skim



I've purchased popsicles with many different colors.

On most rivers I would agree, but I've seen all to many fishermen swing
flys into the sides of steelhead and salmon on the SR without a lift or
rip. Intentional or not, their doing it. And the good ones can line it
right into their mouths.

Oh, the stories I could tell.

Cdog


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