Normand
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2008
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just cut some off, weed out the shorties, give it a combing and then its stackable. not too difficult.
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read this post http://www.classicflytying.com/?showtopic=31947
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why blame the fly shop when it was hareline that received the smelly product from one of their suppliers and packaged the material for resale?? the folks at hareline should be doing the smelling and rejecting the stinky stuff. the blame belongs on hairlines shoulder not the shop! is the fly shop obligated to open each and every package it gets from and and all wholesalers to ensure the contents smell rosey?? poor advise imo. support your local fly shops
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i tie for quality, not speed
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8/0 uni 6/0 danvilles for wet flies
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vince wilcox of wileys flies tiem em similar http://store.wileysflies.com/wilcoxsmicrom...-bwosize18.aspx
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nice tie in the usa we call it an "orange scud", "bighorn scud"
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thats the expensive way :bugeyes:
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ANY trout fly will work for bluegills
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thingamabobbers http://www.fisheyesoup.com/photo_details/9478.html
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i apply wax to my thumb and index finger when using dubbing. saliva work too! for head cement i use grifs thin and black duck traditional
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marabou storks make the best but try rene harrops trout hunter for some really good stuff
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the web site said spey flies, thats what i posted :dunno: do you have any links to show true spey flies??
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heres some history http://books.google.com/books?id=pmtRejgo8...Jy1ZuUcOo98gJlU some flies http://www.elilabs.com/~rj/fishing/flies/s...title_page.html
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do they still work on this new configuration? i keep trying to log in with the old ones and it doesnt seem to work.