Nightstalker
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I would have to agree with the folks who mentioned the Peak, I have one and love it. What else can I say except try it for yourself.
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Well with the price of gas I would money, and lots of it!
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Do you think substituting ice fur for the polar aire will work or should I try a different option
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The olive woolybugger, a tried and true classic that never goes out of style.
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Give the Bully Bluegill Spider a try, its easy to tie and has good action in the water. Also try a Woolyworm in white with a red butt. Both of these patterns have proven effective for me.
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I tied a few up last night, they turned out good. I will post pics of whatever I catch with them. Thanks smalliehunter.
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Being that I am a carpenter and an amateur woodworker, I would have to saw that is one of the nicest looking tool cadies I have seen.
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Great interview, its nice to get a perspective from one of the masters.
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I would have to say that smallmouth bass are by far my fish to catch, followed by bluegills/panfish as a close second. :headbang:
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I have never tried tying with rabbit strips, after checking out your bunny leech I am going to have to try. Ever since Wickedcarpenter turned me on to this site, my bank account has slowly shrank. Thanks alot you flytying freaks.
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looks like you have some quality work going on there, do you actually use it or do you hang it up as a show piece?
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just wondering if you have had the time to try it out yet, wanted to know how those fish feel about this pattern
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I have one word for you -sick-
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I usually go barbless for gills and such, but I keep the barbs for smallies, never had a problem with killing fish. Maybe I have just been lucky so far.