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    Another killer for sure.
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    Very nice looking baits. I know if I were a fish I would take a bite...

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    Quote Originally Posted by justcameslabdaddy View Post
    Very nice tie. That should work on the Bluegills.
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    Great ties!!

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    Those are amazing! Almost too good looking to fish, almost
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    Tiers like you,burn me to the core,showing off all your " better than anybody else's flys".Great job,they look very realistic,and inspiring to us novices.

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    Wow those look great. Dumb question, how do you fish those, with a fly rod?

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    Yep! That will, "git 'er done"! Those gills won't be able to resist those!
    Good job!

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    Very nice this is what I use you can make one from a 1/ Johnson splinter spoon, a 2/0 hook and any 1 inch plastic of your choice. Just remove the treble hook and add the straight shank 2/0 hook and attache your 1 inch plastic and you are good to go. It's very versatile and this past week I have caught bluegill, Bass and Crappie with the set up in the picture.

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