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| salterwater flies Hi Members Could anyone help me a problem??? I would like to start experimenting with tieing some saltwater flies, but i don't know where or how to start Some pics of flies might be usefull, and where would i get the materials for them I look forward to you posts and coments Many Thanks Brett __________________ Rough seas = Ground baiting |
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| Re: salterwater flies i cant help but how is the fly fishing going, casting getting much better, might be worth a try at our bass spot with them ![]() __________________ Bens The Name And Catchings The Game Anti the Anti's |
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| Re: salterwater flies Thats what i want the flies for __________________ Rough seas = Ground baiting |
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| Re: salterwater flies Brett Not sure if this is much help (and the one time I suggested a link to another site on here it was edited out), but try www.diptera.co.uk for some saltwater patterns - Clousers are always good (in my very limited experience). As for materials, many of the mail order companies sell fly-tying stuff - Glasgow Angling has an excellent range (ask for their seperate fly-tying catalogue) also Tightlines, Sportfish etc. Good luck Miles |
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| Re: salterwater flies i noticed today that veals do some as well, they have a set for £12 with a selection in __________________ Bens The Name And Catchings The Game Anti the Anti's |
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| Re: salterwater flies Hi, from time to time you will find saltwater flies for sale on e-bay, I have found a few pattens on the net and always try to use s/s hocks, I don,t want all may hard work tieing a fly to see the hock rust away alfer a few dips. I will be having a go off the normany beeches this year , and look for ward to having a few good days sport. Also remember to use a good reel and a weight 9 rod. good luck, michael |
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| Re: salterwater flies Salterwater flies are good or not good? |