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Old 24-04-2011, 02:12 PM
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If u think,, these look white ,, then you need glasses ,, look closer ,, closer

Dyed n Tied by me

Ive always been one for doing sumthing different,, thinking out of the box,,, when dry,, may look white ,, when wet ,, just sumthing different ,,, do they catch ,, well ,, trout or a Powan,,,, rare fish species (
),which took 1 off em last weekend, A Powan is a rare fish to catch,, gad ive marked it off,, as last 1 ive heard of being caught was by a pal,,, 3 years ago


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Old 24-04-2011, 02:22 PM
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Great looking blobs ali.

Love the colour

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Old 24-04-2011, 02:26 PM
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Great looking blobs ali.

Love the colour

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Andy ,, if u only new,, how my Stella it took to get that colour lol ,,, If u werent a river man now,,, ud get 1

Been reading a lot of books with how Irish dyers, dyed capes 50 years ago, before acid dyes were used,, takes longer ,, but hell,,, its just adds that we bit of difference
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Old 24-04-2011, 02:31 PM
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id need one with a 4mm gold head on so i could fish it under the bung lol

Cant beat the river fishing. Was out today for 3 hours and caught 11 fish including a 1lb 8oz broon. well happy.!

Good to see you still doing your dying. All this research means you should be way ahead with new colours

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id need one with a 4mm gold head on so i could fish it under the bung lol

Cant beat the river fishing. Was out today for 3 hours and caught 11 fish including a 1lb 8oz broon. well happy.!

Good to see you still doing your dying. All this research means you should be way ahead with new colours

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U no me ,, keeping hand in ,,,, using a lot of veg for dying now ,, the Echo way ,, well helped with Stella

11 fish in 3 hrs ,, great RETURN lad

Need to get ur butt up here,, Colin,, had a 6lb wild brownie off Leven on friday

Always welcome Andy ,, now wheres ur river patterns
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Good looking blobs Ali, saw them on the Bonnybridge club site, they would do great on Loganlea just now
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Old 24-04-2011, 02:46 PM
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6lb is one hell of a brown. I have put a few patterns on this site, but i reckon they will be a few pages back now like i caught on these 2 mostly today.
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Ill get myself up ther at some point but got alot of river fishing down here to do first. Ill be on the Tyne as soon as there is some rain to move the fish up a bit

have you been drinking the Stella ay lol
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Andy lad as usual pal,,, 1st class tying

ps leave saturation alone ,, hooks look ****
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