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![]() Willi wrote: wrote: I'm curious as to your experience with these never landing "wrong." I don't see, as a broad statement and without taking the proportions/"float line" into account, how the wing position/style could make this true, but ??? TC, R Never is a chancy word, but the weight of the relatively heavy hair wing lying horizontally prevents the fly from "standing on its nose" while a heavy upwing hair wing tends to cause it. Agreed, and the truth is, I really, really like the trudes, coachman dries, stimulators and the other downwing ilk. I just want to learn to tie a mean wulff. I think I'm on my way! Thanks man. Your pal, TBone |
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