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On 22 Oct 2006 17:46:35 -0700, "pittendrigh"
wrote: Would have been a fantastic day to fish today: was cloudy, snowy and not all that windy. Baetis where up every where, thick as a cloud of Big Hole Valley mosquitos, I know for sure, because I wasn't there. I had to stay home and work on the damn house. Did get a little fly tying time late in the afternoon. Bobber Hopper was a good fly this year. Can't sink'em. And the fish like'em. Cutthroats and Browns especially. http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...er_Hopper.html When you say you glue it together with CA, is it that really thin CA, and are you just running the CA down the thread work? Or do you actually try to glue the foam together with the CA? /daytripper (of course, hopper time here is long gone...) |
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