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Thank you for sharin'!This is the chassis, that’s 15lb braid and 3.8mm tungsten black bead in the front.
Do not use that Core hook, it’s soft as shitI bought it to try out but have delegated it to a sacrificial role, snip the hook bend when you’re done.
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Going to have to try that mono loop method, thanks Brian!
I’ve tried a couple of those red ones with no love given. But can’t say I fished them for long or very confidently. And confidence is always the key.God only knows what this is, but some English chap says it's the bomb for lake fishing. I'll report back..
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Real nice job getting that Amherst tippet to behave; lovely fly.
ThanksReal nice job getting that Amherst tippet to behave; lovely fly.
Regards,
Scott
I tried the red version on Lone last winter and did OK but a std bloodworm may have done as well. My point I guess is they work but it was not lights out.God only knows what this is, but some English chap says it's the bomb for lake fishing. I'll report back..
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Brian - are these all rabbit strip, straight cut for the tail and x-cut wrapped for the body? Or is the body wrap a different material?Some more marine worms. I had a period last winter where these things were really getting chewed on. Hoping for a repeat this winter. Might need to tie up some tan, bluish and redish ones as wells.
SF
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Cool photos!Some more marine worms. I had a period last winter where these things were really getting chewed on. Hoping for a repeat this winter. Might need to tie up some tan, bluish and redish ones as wells.
SF
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great worm photos! seems like a variegated mop material would work good for those....although, nothing really moves like rabbit.Some more marine worms. I had a period last winter where these things were really getting chewed on. Hoping for a repeat this winter. Might need to tie up some tan, bluish and redish ones as wells.
SF
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