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Post by Justin Damude on Jan 26, 2013 9:56:33 GMT -5
about 6 in. long for spring pike and muskie. first try at it so its a little rough.
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Post by Ray Tucker (letumgo) on Jan 26, 2013 21:01:47 GMT -5
Justin - I loved seeing this fly today. I bet this thing looks badass (sincere compliment) in the water. Definitely a fish catcher.
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Post by Justin Damude on Jan 27, 2013 0:14:10 GMT -5
thanks man
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Post by johnbenish on Jan 27, 2013 4:49:29 GMT -5
12:14 am? You must be spending a lot of time tying. It shows. That fly is awesome.
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Post by B.Ingersoll on Jan 28, 2013 9:34:25 GMT -5
Excellant
Terrific Muskie,Pike & Walleye, all around fly ~ Perch pattern
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Post by Frank Swarner on Jan 29, 2013 8:53:51 GMT -5
That looks great!!
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Post by Justin Damude on Jan 29, 2013 9:18:02 GMT -5
Wow, thanks guys.
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Post by Brent Elliott on Jan 29, 2013 11:54:58 GMT -5
that looks like it will swim! I know some brookies way up north that like fire tiger who would eat this in a smaller version!
Good pattern, Justin.
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Post by NickConwall on Jan 29, 2013 14:30:19 GMT -5
good looking fly man, the colors really pop/contrast nicely.... I like how you made the body thick as it is so that while swimming it retains it's baitfish look & form. Have you thought to tie this up on a waddington shank so that you can get the hook further back or is that not a problem (ie: short strikes) with larger fish like you intend it for?
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Post by JoeSperanza on Feb 1, 2013 13:24:40 GMT -5
Nice- pike will love that
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