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Wolfgang wrote:
Cone head woolly bugger on a heavy tippet. Knocking them down is only the first step........you have to be able to retrieve the game. Well sure, but I'd say a lead-eyed Clouser would be a better bet. It's more streamlined, so it carries better and flies straighter. Of course, it could be that we are arguing apples and oranges here. What sorts of big game do you usually chase on the Cheesehead Savannah? Chuck Vance (a fair-to-middling game hunter myself) |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: Cone head woolly bugger on a heavy tippet. Knocking them down is only the first step........you have to be able to retrieve the game. Well sure, but I'd say a lead-eyed Clouser would be a better bet. It's more streamlined, so it carries better and flies straighter. Of course, it could be that we are arguing apples and oranges here. What sorts of big game do you usually chase on the Cheesehead Savannah? Spotted buffalo: http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/holstein/ Chuck Vance (a fair-to-middling game hunter myself) Wait till you try taking one of these babies on a 7 wt.! Wolfgang who, loathe to argue with success, intends to stick with the woolly buggers......in a sorta grass green color. |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Well sure, but I'd say a lead-eyed Clouser would be a better bet. It's more streamlined, so it carries better and flies straighter. Of course, it could be that we are arguing apples and oranges here. What sorts of big game do you usually chase on the Cheesehead Savannah? Spotted buffalo: http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/holstein/ Ah, a different subspecies. Down here it's the horny spotted buffalo: http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/c...texaslonghorn/ Chuck Vance (a fair-to-middling game hunter myself) Wait till you try taking one of these babies on a 7 wt.! I use an 8-wt. myself. Can't throw those size 3/0 Clousers worth a damn with anything smaller. Wolfgang who, loathe to argue with success, intends to stick with the woolly buggers......in a sorta grass green color. The old Bessie bugger, eh? Hmmm ... I never thought of trying to get them to *eat* the fly. I've been trying to hit them with mine. Thanks for the tips. Chuck Vance (who learns something new every day on ROFF) |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: ...Wolfgang who, loathe to argue with success, intends to stick with the woolly buggers......in a sorta grass green color. The old Bessie bugger, eh? Hmmm ... I never thought of trying to get them to *eat* the fly. I've been trying to hit them with mine. It's just a backup......in case the shot misses.* Thanks for the tips. Wolfgang *to whom, of course, this never happens. |
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Excellent posts Gentlemen!
Although my thread my have been off-topic for the group I was confident I would encounter worldly and intelligent folks here that would have an opinion on the question posed. -Carmelo www.WorldShooter.com Hunting and Shooting Talk Forums Wolfgang wrote: "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: ...Wolfgang who, loathe to argue with success, intends to stick with the woolly buggers......in a sorta grass green color. The old Bessie bugger, eh? Hmmm ... I never thought of trying to get them to *eat* the fly. I've been trying to hit them with mine. It's just a backup......in case the shot misses.* Thanks for the tips. Wolfgang *to whom, of course, this never happens. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Excellent posts Gentlemen! Although my thread my have been off-topic for the group I was confident I would encounter worldly and intelligent folks here that would have an opinion on the question posed. Yeah.....well.....mind you don't break that arm, huh Ernie? Wolfgang |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Hmmm ... I never thought of trying to get them to *eat* the fly. I've been trying to hit them with mine. It's just a backup......in case the shot misses.* So is this where we're supposed to start a debate over C&R vs. C&K? Chuck Vance (unhooking them is a bitch) |
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So is this where we're supposed to start a debate over C&R vs. C&K?
Chuck Vance (unhooking them is a bitch) I was taught to shoot to stun them. That way you can get them to help you peddle your bike back down the mountain. -- Stev Lenon |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:17:30 GMT, "slenon"
wrote: So is this where we're supposed to start a debate over C&R vs. C&K? Chuck Vance (unhooking them is a bitch) I was taught to shoot to stun them. That way you can get them to help you peddle your bike back down the mountain. Wouldn't work out - its legs are way too short to reach the petals. I think you'll find it easier just to swat 'em on the nose with rolled-up newspaper...and this method not only works on Golfwangs, but Shedeckers, too...yeah, I know what you're thinking, but just because they call them "petal pushers" doesn't mean the American Toy Shedecker can actually do much petal pushing... HTH, Eleven-and-a-half-eagles............dick |
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