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Old May 2nd, 2004, 03:59 PM
Joe McIntosh
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Default Penn's creek zit droppers

Tom [or anyone] I have a problem..Cannot see those little yellow zit flies
you furnished me when I attended the Rainout Clave a couple of years ago.
[ think you called the sulfas] So I want to pretie them onto leaders to use
as droopers --questions

What big fly should I use as indicator?
What size leader for dropper--how long?
Any suggestions for transporting fly-leader-zit fly around in my vest
without crushing flies?
What knot do I use on to tie leader to bend of hook?

Is all this worth the trouble--will your fish take droppers? should I just
trade three zit flies for one I can see on the water?
Thanks anyone - Joe McIntosh


 




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