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On Jul 9, 1:58*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I'm going to the Porkies next week to bother some little brookies and I want to tie up a few Pass Lakes. I've seen several sites which have tying instructions and an almost equal divide exists between using black chenille and peacock herl for the body. (With the slight edge going to fine black chenille.) What say those of you who tie Pass Lakes ? -- Ken Fortenberry Peacock. It has more color and vibrancy in the water. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I'm going to the Porkies next week to bother some little brookies and I want to tie up a few Pass Lakes. I've seen several sites which have tying instructions and an almost equal divide exists between using black chenille and peacock herl for the body. (With the slight edge going to fine black chenille.) What say those of you who tie Pass Lakes ? Peacock. It has more color and vibrancy in the water. Thanks Frank. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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