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Old 29-04-2008, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Englander View Post
I must admit with the silver i always thought fry or possibly drowned bug the silver being trapped air ??

Buzzer imitation you say if so why does it work so well with a fast pulling ?? But of interest the Loch had Gin clear water, sandy shallows with under water grass stuff just before the a steepish drop off..... do you get buzzers in this type of water ?? And do the normal "super glue" type buzzers work well on wild Brownies ? may be washing line stlye and floating line ?

This is a whole new ball game from my years of course fishing

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Being a pendant, Englander, its 'coarse' not 'course'. Forgive me.

Because anything pulled fast will draw a response. However, in a black buzzer hatch a slow fished P Ross will take fish who go for the black, red, silver combination as an imitator of a gas-filled pupa
Buzzers usually need mud for their larval stage, but some species can do without.
Super glue buzzers work very well for browns, sometimes even better than they do for 'bows,
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