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Post by Tony Medina on Dec 31, 2010 19:39:39 GMT -5
Yes
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Post by Tony Medina on Dec 31, 2010 20:15:49 GMT -5
Legs
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Post by Justin Damude on Jan 1, 2011 1:37:41 GMT -5
its more of a profile thing it could be any number of things its basically just a prospecting nymph but it did well in super clear water today i was pleased with it few minor alterations and i think we will have a winner
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Post by Michael Hartman on Jan 1, 2011 1:52:18 GMT -5
I think you should put legs like the ones in the front, in the middle also. Make it even more buggier. Did you tie any in browns, or olives?
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Post by Tony Medina on Jan 1, 2011 4:25:45 GMT -5
Olive, black, tan and the standard hare's ear I would say
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Post by Michael Hartman on Jan 1, 2011 12:52:55 GMT -5
Yeah, can you tell what i tie most of? haha. Not quite getting there with new kinds of nymphs... still trying to perfect the hares ear and pheasant tail.
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Post by Justin Damude on Jan 2, 2011 19:24:35 GMT -5
took the fly out for some R&D
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Post by Michael Hartman on Jan 2, 2011 19:56:26 GMT -5
What a dark fish. Well now you know its a hot fly.
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Post by cluster on Jan 2, 2011 21:32:45 GMT -5
took the fly out for some R&D that is an incredible fish man. Congrats... never seen one that dark that was also incredibly clean. Maybe i've seen them that dark... just... not that blue. Was that a trib or inland stream?
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