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| lures ill be useing Started tying a couple of lures ready for chew the 13th of march, mind you it as been that mild most probably be useing buzzers,nymphs and may be dries. ![]() The last couple of flies are for BRennig were im going for aweekend at the end of may.First go at tying that type of fly so just practiceing at the moment.Any tips or what is your favorite early season flies? ![]() Flyman |
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| Re: lures ill be useing Look cracker and half the fun is making rigs __________________ Richard Fishing Tackle | Sea Fishing |Carp Fishing| Spud Gun | Zander fishing | Fishing Reports | Hunting Reports |
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| Re: lures ill be useing not my type of fishing but appreciate the work you have put in there look good , and look forward to hearing how they work for you ![]() dave __________________ www.exmouthsaa.co.uk 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day, coincidence or just damn good planning "No!! Try not!, Do or Do Not ,.........There is no Try!! (The wisdom of yoda ) |
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| Ah the true joy & Beauty of a traditional English trout fly. The Blue winged Olive, the Greenwells Glory, the March Brown & the Flyman traditional range of specials.... ![]() ![]() Actually they look some good tyings mate. But i'd never go to chew without a team of Daiwl Bachs & a Goldhead Orange Tadpole... |
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| Re: lures ill be useing lovely looking flies there mate |