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Old 22-12-2011, 04:47 PM
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A trio of nymphs, a couple on pheasant tails and a diawl bach.

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Old 22-12-2011, 04:51 PM
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They looks very neat.
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Very nice. Like 'em all
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Punch all the right fishy buttons, I'd lose the tails made from the pheasant tail fibres on the PTN and use red game hackle tips..that way it won't end up a one fish fly. I'd also lose the UV resin/varnish on the thorax cover your'e killing the life of all these tiny fillaments.
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Very,very tidy.
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll tie some up without the resin and use some hackle for the tail.

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OOOoooh yes. I'd have those. Including resin and PTN tail!
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I like these alot, very well tied and I quite like the shiny thorax cover to be honest, especially on the last one.
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Wonderful!!... absolutely wonderful nymphs
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wouldn't change a thing on these killerz for sure
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