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Here's a foam crayfish that needs work: the proportions aren't right
yet. But this is a promising technique. Among my local Montana Rivers, like the lower Madison, Jefferson, Ruby, Big Hole, Yellowstone Beaverhead and Missouri........crayfish are a big deal. And this is the first soft crayfish I've come up with that's fast and easy to tie. Fish do bite these things and hang on, rather spitting them out right away. I've been fishing them for several years now, but the way I used to make them was too slow and time consuming for practical use. This one's fast and easy to make: http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...imp/index.html .....it'll start to look better soon. I've just got to work with it a little. |
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