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The old eyesight gave me the edgar britts enough this season past to
order in a threader box for next season. To my surprise it's already here - won't be using it for a while though unless we get after some smutting fish in the lakes. The things look pretty much fool proof but are there any traps that aren't obvious like flys tangling on adjacent threaders (DavePA 2001) to watch out for? Steve |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... snip The things look pretty much fool proof but are there any traps that aren't obvious like flys tangling on adjacent threaders (DavePA 2001) to watch out for? Yes, you need to be careful about flies tangling from adjacent threaders, especially as the threaders tend to get bent after some period of use. Also, due to the very fine wire that needs to be used on the threaders, they are quite fragile and prone to break with much use. -- Bob Weinberger La, Grande, OR place a dot between bobs and stuff and remove invalid to send email |
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T'anks Bob,
Steve (who has had enough mangled tesses for more than one lifetime) |
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