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![]() "Vaughan Hurry" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: Interesting flies, but those weren't what I was expecting. A very common fly in the Scandhoovian regions is a "Skating Caddis", something which as of yet, seems rare in the shops I have looked into. The folks at LLBeans had never even heard of it, yet it was the most productive fly at both Lapland Claves I attended. I still use it as my 'secret weapon' when I fish in New England because I'm quite sure the fish have never seen one before. http://www.fish4flies.com/Dry/Sedge/..._Black.Gallery --riverman For anyone interested in the tying instructions for this "secret weapon"..... http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10235.htm It is a good fly. Oh yes, that's the one. I couldn't find a link to the exact one I have, but its one that either you or Roger gave me last clave. I love that fly. Your link will be bookmarked... --riverman |
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