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Old October 21st, 2003, 01:51 PM
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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
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So, what flies did you use most of the time (I remember that
Craig was very partial to very small globugs).


I'd estimate we used the size 10 glo bugs about half the time; but without
question, the more successful flies were (I'm pleased & proud to say) the
Altmar Sunrise & Altmar Sunset concoctions I came up with a few years back.
#1 Son hooked that steelie on a yellow glo bug; but almost all of the salmon
hookups were one of the two "Altmar" variations. They were working so well
(and that's definitely a relative term) on Friday evening that I even caught
Craig using one. g

Joe F.


 




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