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May also be of interest, as it is almost certainly the forerunner of
the modern Woolly Bugger, is also actually made of wool, and is still amazingly effective under many circumstances; http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...r/creeper.html TL MC |
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As one of the other posters asked about some actual fishing techniques
with these and other flies, this may be of some help; http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...s/set_ups.html http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...s/tactics.html Of course there are a very large number of possible presentation techniques, and they also depend on how the flies are dressed, and to what specific end. TL MC |
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