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Andreas Lestander

Griffith's Gnat

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Nice tie and I have never seen that technique. Thanks for shareing.

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Very cool, basically like a dubbing loop without the loop! And for not being your primary language, I thought you were very clear and easy to follow. Good video. This is one of my go-to patterns for low water small stream trout in sizes 20 and 22. Fish have a hard time resisting this dry.

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Good job, Andreas. I've never seen that technique of wrapping the hackle around the herl. Your English is excellent.

Bruce

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Great video. Excellent tips and instructions. You have no reason to be doubting or feeling uncomfortable with your English. You are very easy to listen to. Thanks for sharing.

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Great video. That technique can't help but to be durable and you probably can easily knock them out that way in under 5 min a fly!

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I tied some following your video. Really sweet. It made making some 18 size ones last night really easy. I did drop down to just one peacock herl for the 18 and followed your instructions and they came out great. Keep the videos coming... :-)

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Hadn't come across this video earlier. Thanks Charlie for bumping it up. The herl and thread I do often, hadn't thought to include the hackle there too.

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