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Old September 26th, 2004, 01:48 AM
Art Salmons
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Default The fly of last resort: A sort of TR


Hey, it's a minnow, it's a crayfish, it's a dragonfly/stonefly/
damselfly nymph, it slices, it dices, it waxes your car...

Kevin


The great thing about them besides being easy to tie is that they work
in almost evry type of water we fish. In Colorado I caught lots of
fish on them from my belly boat in lakes either dead drihting them or
slowing paddling and slow trolling them. If neither of these methods
worked I made a cast then let them sink and striped and twitched them
back. I fished them in streams like mentioned above. All colors work
but my best experiences were with black, purpler,rust,and dark brown.

Art
 




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