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On 08/09/2010 04:49 PM, sduraybito wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the Cabela's or Bass Pro by-the-dozen trout flies like elk hair caddis or hare's ears? Are they prone to breaking or falling apart? Thanks, Peter Hi Peter, I have not purchased them by the dozen. Most of my Adams are from Cabela's -- some from the local fly shop. My Cabela's Adams are from a vendor called "Umpqua". Three per box. They are sharper than hell. They take about five munch downs by the object of my obsession before they start showing signs of wear. Their eyes are flush and smooth at the crimp, so my leader does not get sliced by the crimp, which makes a huge hit with me. I will usually loose them in the rocks or the lip of a fish before they completely wear out -- I keep using them, they still work. I sometimes wonder if the messed up ones work better than the new ones. If you purchase a dozen of them, I would love to know how they turn out. Remember to retie your leader after every five fish or so. I don't and I loose a lot of my flies in trout lips. (I "may" say a bad word or two when that happens. Maybe.) -T a.k.a. Todd |
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