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Everything posted by Landon P
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I love cortland leaders since they are only 2 dollars a piece so I don't get mad when I get one tangled on a tree.
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WHAT! Will they still have leaders?
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I can post my phone holder if you are interested. It is just an old vise with a phone stand on it.
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In this video, I tie a Woolly Worm. It was originally designed as a bass fly in the Ozarks, but was made known when Don Martinez of West Yellowstone, Montana commercialized the pattern in the 1950s. It can be tied in smaller sizes and be used for panfish. The Woolly Worm imitates stoneflies, dragonflies, and hellgrammites. NOTICE: Lead wire can be added to achieve a better sinking fly. I will be fishing it dry for curious bass and trout so I have left it out. Material list: Thread: Black Uni 6/0 Tail: Red Yarn Body: Black Chenille Hackle: Whitting Grizzly If you enjoyed this video, give it a like, and please consider subscribing. I will be posting AT LEAST one video per week, whether it is fishing, fly tying, or anything else. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pokeysflies
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Do I wanna know what that stands for?
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Super glue works well and if you apply the least amount it dries with some shine.
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I have changed the title and I will be changing the thumbnail tonight since I need to make a new one. Thank you for the kind words.
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In this video, I tie a Pheasant and Yellow my variation of the classic Partridge and Yellow. It is a pattern that Is over 300 years old and still catches fish today. It works great for trout, panfish, and curious bass, and also many other species anglers target. It is relatively simple to tie and with a few modifications, it can be very durable. Material list: Thread: Body: Yellow Thread/ Floss Hackle: Pheasant Breast Abdomen: Hares Mask Dubbing If you enjoyed this video, give it a like, and please consider subscribing. I will be posting AT LEAST one video per week, whether it is fishing, fly tying, or anything else. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pokeysflies/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp80EuWjGbE&feature=push-u-sub&attr_tag=7RxmDpAQwQ_IW4oY%3A6
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Could spray adhesive work?
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They are fairly simple to make and float all day long.
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👀👀👀
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I have a bunch of pheasant parts on the deck right now that sat in a bag outside for a good few weeks and have no idea what to do with them. Guessing they are going to smell terrible when they thaw. Some have mold.
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Got them glued today. They should be out very soon.
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How do you get the tips so level?
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If it would be compatible you could use bluestacks as an emulator to manage the app if it happens.
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i have made u the owner since i am failing at adding people and contributing.
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I always end up breaking the band because they are so tight. You put them on like a thingamabobber .
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UV rays, either from the sun or from artificial sources like tanning beds, can cause sunburn. Exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging of the skin and signs of sun damage such as wrinkles, leathery skin, liver spots, actinic keratosis, and solar elastosis. UV rays can also cause eye problems. -American Cancer Society
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I dont think so. That stuff has a thicker spine
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Pulling Flies in white and chartuse. Not the prettiest things but dang do they work!
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Thanks guys. Although that stuff is cool I think it is what umik posted. Now to order some....
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Got it from a local guy. Works really well and I didnt ask where he gets it from. It is bound at the top, and goes into a thing he made for making perfect walleye flies.
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Black mini stoneflopper.
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Not a fly but a festive indicator "Hook" Small Elastic Band "Tail" Craft Foam Cut Into Strips Thread: Sewing Thread