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I found this by coincident.
http://www.mustad.no/products/premiu...p_neonbait.htm Maybe some can use it. -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber Århus, Denmark |
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"Thomas Schreiber" wrote in message
... I found this by coincident. http://www.mustad.no/products/premiu...p_neonbait.htm Maybe some can use it. This should have been posted with that thread about the simplest flies. Just tie one of these on and you have "bait." "Bait" holder hook that is. ------------------------------------------------ "If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." - Dan Quayle |
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"Hooked" wrote in message
... This should have been posted with that thread about the simplest flies. Doh!! ------------------------------------------------ "If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." - Dan Quayle |
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"Thomas Schreiber" wrote in news:40fa540f$0$24803
: I found this by coincident. http://www.mustad.no/products/premiu...p_neonbait.htm Maybe some can use it. One or two potential bloodworms there, Thomas. Apparently some UK anglers use bare "red" hooks for bloodworms in their stillwaters. They could also be useful in patterns for sand worms in the local estauries. I'll be seeing the Aus. mustad rep. at a show in few weeks ...another thing to hassle him about. ;-) Ta, Steve |
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Good, I was hoping you'd be at the show. I'm going too. We should meet up.
Clark "Stephen Welsh" wrote in message . 1.4... "Thomas Schreiber" wrote in news:40fa540f$0$24803 : I found this by coincident. http://www.mustad.no/products/premiu...p_neonbait.htm Maybe some can use it. One or two potential bloodworms there, Thomas. Apparently some UK anglers use bare "red" hooks for bloodworms in their stillwaters. They could also be useful in patterns for sand worms in the local estauries. I'll be seeing the Aus. mustad rep. at a show in few weeks ...another thing to hassle him about. ;-) Ta, Steve |
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"Thomas Schreiber" wrote in news:40fa540f$0$24803
: I found this by coincident. http://www.mustad.no/products/premiu...p_neonbait.htm Maybe some can use it. One or two potential bloodworms there, Thomas. Apparently some UK anglers use bare "red" hooks for bloodworms in their stillwaters. They could also be useful in patterns for sand worms in the local estauries. I'll be seeing the Aus. mustad rep. at a show in few weeks ...another thing to hassle him about. ;-) Ta, Steve |
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