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Frank started a good thread on roft about extended body spinners, so I
won't go there..... For duns, I've been tying a few of these, mostly on 10s, with a 12 or two (are 12s too small?.... should I be looking more toward 8s instead?): http://tinyurl.com/8byyr I've also gone a bit crazy and tied up a couple hairwing duns and a couple comparaduns (mostly for fun, 'cause I've never tied any even close to this big): http://tinyurl.com/a8sbn http://tinyurl.com/ag52f And, still mostly foolin' around, I've also tied a few cripples, on #10 200Rs: http://tinyurl.com/ajqeb These different styles are useful for our western GDs, but am I wasting my time for the Penns variety? JR |
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