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These flies definitely came from Lee and Joan Wulff, apparently in the
early 1980s. That doesn't prove Lee actually tied them. But for various reasons I don't want to say on usenet, I think these really are Lee Wulff originals. http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...lff/index.html |
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pittendrigh a écrit :
These flies definitely came from Lee and Joan Wulff, apparently in the early 1980s. http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...lff/index.html What's with the head? Why are they so weird? Or is it just me? Mine don't look like that: http://tinyurl.com/2klmv8 -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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Smoking North wrote:
What's with the head? Why are they so weird? Or is it just me? .....those are riffle hitch flies. You're supposed to throw an overhand knot around the front end of the fly, which causes it to skate across the surface, planing against the current. This is an old Atlantic Salmon technique. The funny looking rimmed head, behind the eye of the hook, is made that way in order to keep the overhand knot from slipping back (or forward) on the shank. |
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