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Old 23-02-2011, 09:06 AM
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This fly is easy to tie and easy to cast. It's quite durable too.

All SF blend in the colors you prefer, clear mono thread, 3D eyes and som epoxy or UV glue as head. All that needs attention in this fly is the backtapering of the SF blend.

You can tie them in smaller sizes for searun browntrout too. They probably will work for most predator fish, if you "match the hatch" regarding size and color. All flies should be that simple to tie

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Old 23-02-2011, 09:30 AM
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Very nice fly. thanks for posting it, what make of vice is that by the way? it looks very sleek.
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what make of vice is that by the way? it looks very sleek.
Hi Wingman,

The vise is a Regal Medallion with stainless steal jaws.
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Very nice, thanks for letting me know. Might have to rob a bank to get that one I think.
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Nah... about 150-200£ I think. I have vises that cost almost 3 times as much :-/
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Really schreiber, I have vices that cost nearly 3 times less, but I don't talk about it
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