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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Howdy, Even though my trip to Graham County, NC is 3 months away, I've been spending a fair amount of time at the vise. While I was watching basketball yesterday, I figured I'd get my little Optio S40 out and take some photos so y'all can see exactly how good the macro setting is on my camera. :-) (links snipped) Chuck Vance Hi Chuck, Thanks for the pics. At a casual glance I suspect the Secret Weapon and the Yellow Soft Hackle pattern might be "sneaky" effective. (allowing for variations of colors) And probably as a dropper. But I haven't fished that part of the US in many years. Have fun. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver (an aside, I'd use a little sparser hackle for the the right coast guys. I use heavier sometimes for the Rocky Mountain areas. But I catch most of my fishes with sometimes a sparser hackle) |
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