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Dustin wrote:Big Dale,
If I recall correctly, you are from California correct? Dustin Nope. I am still living in the Dallas area. Big Dale |
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Dustin wrote:Big Dale,
If I recall correctly, you are from California correct? Dustin Nope. I am still living in the Dallas area. Big Dale |
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"Larry L" wrote in news:ItZdd.733871
: "Stephen Welsh" wrote I think they tend to be one fish flys i.e. don't sit in the film after sliming or several drifts. yeah, what he said ... Have you tried Frog's Fanny? Scott |
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"Larry L" wrote in news:ItZdd.733871
: "Stephen Welsh" wrote I think they tend to be one fish flys i.e. don't sit in the film after sliming or several drifts. yeah, what he said ... Have you tried Frog's Fanny? Scott |
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![]() "Stephen Welsh" wrote I think they tend to be one fish flys i.e. don't sit in the film after sliming or several drifts. yeah, what he said ... |
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![]() "Stephen Welsh" wrote I think they tend to be one fish flys i.e. don't sit in the film after sliming or several drifts. yeah, what he said ... |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote Have you tried Frog's Fanny? yep, love it, the last time I bought some I got three bottles because the time before that when I went looking all the stores were out .... don't leave home without it I also tried tying a bit of foam as a wing, and using a CDC underwing and WaterShed and duck preen oil and ..... the plain old muskrat and partridge caught fish ... for a fish or two ... all modifications were less appealing to the fish ...if the fly floats TOO well, fish wouldn't take it ... has to be IN the film with just a barb or two of partridge showing the goal became to find a pattern/ floatant that worked very well, ala M&P, but didn't require much maintanence Using more time maintaining than fishing was obviously a problem at last light, surrounded by rising fish, getting dark quick .... the elegant solution would fish with less hassle than the M&P but be just as tasty looking to the prey |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote Have you tried Frog's Fanny? yep, love it, the last time I bought some I got three bottles because the time before that when I went looking all the stores were out .... don't leave home without it I also tried tying a bit of foam as a wing, and using a CDC underwing and WaterShed and duck preen oil and ..... the plain old muskrat and partridge caught fish ... for a fish or two ... all modifications were less appealing to the fish ...if the fly floats TOO well, fish wouldn't take it ... has to be IN the film with just a barb or two of partridge showing the goal became to find a pattern/ floatant that worked very well, ala M&P, but didn't require much maintanence Using more time maintaining than fishing was obviously a problem at last light, surrounded by rising fish, getting dark quick .... the elegant solution would fish with less hassle than the M&P but be just as tasty looking to the prey |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... SNIP the goal became to find a pattern/ floatant that worked very well, ala M&P, but didn't require much maintanence Using more time maintaining than fishing was obviously a problem at last light, surrounded by rising fish, getting dark quick .... the elegant solution would fish with less hassle than the M&P but be just as tasty looking to the prey Mix deer hair with the muskrat. This will float in the film without any maintenance at all. One may also simply use deer hair alone. Spin it and trim it. Such a fly is basically unsinkable, and also floats very low. TL MC |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... SNIP the goal became to find a pattern/ floatant that worked very well, ala M&P, but didn't require much maintanence Using more time maintaining than fishing was obviously a problem at last light, surrounded by rising fish, getting dark quick .... the elegant solution would fish with less hassle than the M&P but be just as tasty looking to the prey Mix deer hair with the muskrat. This will float in the film without any maintenance at all. One may also simply use deer hair alone. Spin it and trim it. Such a fly is basically unsinkable, and also floats very low. TL MC |
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