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- Birthday 07/20/1987
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Thanks for the info David, much appreciated, really nice feathers there, seems like a great substitute, at least someone tried to help me with my initial question
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i have to admit thats a great idea lol, but i have to say she is a great woman, loves to fish, does half her share, have to marry this one lol, shes to good to me
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Murrayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy whats up pal, lets put it this way, thank god i still have time to fish! I love my girl to death, but i thought i was bad with my fishing stuff................if you take anything away from a womans wedding you will die! lol its been a great and fun process but she wanted a princess wedding so she shall receive a princess wedding lol
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Whats going on pal? Yup im back Started a new job too, had to get use to it, i know work late afternoons to early mornings, so its a change i had to deal with but i like it now and the money is finally good now i need to find long rooster saddles!!!!!!!! How are you doing?
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Does anyone know a good source for flatwing type saddles? Possibly the original whiting flatwing saddles or Kenny Abrames RLS saddles? I know both of these saddles are not made any longer but i thought i would ask. I am getting into tying flatwing flies for my saltwater fly fishing. Thanks in advance Joe
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Hey everyone - hope all is well! Been very busy with work and fishing! Have to make that money though! I hope everyone is doing well! Below are some pics of my new fly patterns and a pic of a 23lb bass I caught with a 8wt rod. The pic was featured in the june edition of Noreast Magazine, under "trophy section". I am not sure how the picture got into the magazine but thank you to whoever sent it in! Fishing has been excellent near me (eastern tip of long island)! Loaded with sandeels and shrimp at the moment. Mateing on the boats has been great as well! Bass fishing and Fluke fishing are at its best. Biggest fish so far this year, is 46lbs. Hopefully with this weather pattern (warm days and cool nights) the bass fishing will stay great. Ive also seen some guys doing well on the Weakfish! Havent seen them around in ages. Thanks for checking out my pics! If anyone is on facebook, please check me out by searching "Joseph Sawicki". Thanks guys! I will be checking back to this site as much as I can. I love this site and everyone who is invovled in it! Wish everyone the best.
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Thank ya sir! I really want you to try and mess around with the PF (Polar Fiber) and come up with some of your great creations. I used some of your streamers the other night and did very well on the largemouth. My biggest largemouth at 4lbs was caught on your red chenille worm pattern, looks awesome in the water. Try substituting the PF for some of your materials.
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Wanted to create a somewhat weedless fly with the general colors and shape of baitfish near me. Heres the fly I came up with using polar fiber and tied bend back style
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments! PeterJ - Funny you bring that question up. The bass are showing by me in the bays and creeks - bunker and spearing are almost in full swing! Love this time of year! Going to give it a go this weekend!
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Bad a$$ vid man! love it - now we trade, you take me out for Reds and I take you out for Striped Bass lol - keep up the great work!
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Polar Fiber Baitfish tied on 1/0 & 2/0 Mustad Signature Tarpon Hooks, Bills Bodi Braid and Krystal Flash Love the movement of PF in the drink
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Thanks for the comments! Betty - No problem, will be talking to Joe this weekend. AGN - Polar Fiber and fluro fiber for the wings!
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Been catching bass and weakfish with these flies - white and pink are the hot colors by me!
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Real nice job Fred - could even pass for a killie up here in ny!
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Kirk, those flies should not even be fished! Just put in a case and show them off! Excellent work. An SBS on the Shrimp (if you do not mind) would me terrific! The Striped Bass by me would devour them! Thanks for sharing!