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Old 04-12-2009, 09:16 AM
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3 classy materials- deer hair, cdc and PT

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hook- GRIP 14723BL, size 14-20
thread- tan sheer 14/0
tail and body- cock pheasant tail fibres (around 5 on this one)
rib- thread loop twisted
wing- coastal deer hair surrounded by a cdc split thread hackle, clipped and shaped slightly

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Fantastic again Jonnie

They look deadly on them hooks
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Great looking tyings,
thanks for the hook details jonnied,

, they look great
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really like the shape of that hook can u elaborate on it for us and very well tied to ,u r becoming one of the true innovator's on here my friend.well done look forward to seeing more.
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Great ties Jonnie
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Old 04-12-2009, 10:12 AM
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Very nice, indeed.
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thanks for the comments guys here ya go urban;

Flytying Boutique - for unusual and interesting materials

I have a bit of a thing for grip hooks, they have good quality control and they are always needle sharp. This hook is very versatile I have used it for czech nymphs and beadheads many a time and they do the job very well, but equally at home on low riding dries/emergers.

I just love messing around with patterns, and what better way to spend time when the rivers are fooked!
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nice one johnnie, you need to start putting some construction details like hook types and sizes for us.
You will be needing a little desk at next years BFFI the way your going.
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Nice one J, you have given me an interesting idea for a mayfly pattern
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Old 04-12-2009, 10:41 AM
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nice one johnnie, you need to start putting some construction details like hook types and sizes for us.
You will be needing a little desk at next years BFFI the way your going.
very good had me laughing there for a while I'll edit the first post and stick the details up

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Nice one J, you have given me an interesting idea for a mayfly pattern
glad to hear it do show us all if you get the chance
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