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LuciV

The Killer Scud

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Materials:

Hook: Daiichi D900 #12-18

Thread: 17/0 UniThread

Lead: lead foil

Body: nymph dubbing

Back: scud back in different colors

Ribbing: mono

Legs: CDC barbs in dubbing loop

 

Special tools: Xpert Vosseler Tool Clip and Xpert Vosseler 3 in 1 Tool

 

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and here is the step by step

 

more about how to use Xpert Vosseler Clip

 

cheers

Lucian

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Another excellent step-by-step, Lucian. The photography is beautiful and does a great job capturing the details of the tying steps. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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thank guys for your kind word about my post and my flies :)

 

 

Very nice assortment of slobberliscious scuds and excellent step by step Lucian !!!!

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Lucian

That Xpert Tool clip seems much better than the Pettijan CDC tool. I have been resistant to buying the pettijan due to price and the fact that it looks cheap (plastic) and has limited use being only for CDC (I think?) Can you give us some of your thoughts on this tool? I may open up the wallet and buy one of these.

 

 

Thanks

Bob

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You're not limited to anything with the MP Clip! Day5 inserts rabbit hair in his Bullywugger, you can insert deer hair for bombers or minnows, wool for sculpins... possibilities are endless!

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