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Old 30-05-2010, 06:15 PM
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Default A few from the last few weeks

It been a while since I’ve had the time to photograph and post up some flies so apologies for the sudden glut, it’s a bit of an eclectic mix with a little something to suit most tastes I hope.
First up is a buzzer that has been doing the damage at the Bristol waters recently, I can’t acknowledge the originator unfortunately because I don’t know who it is.
Tiger buzzer
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Next up, if you want to fish the washing line, but can’t or won’t tie a booby on the point how about this, I actually had a cracking brownie about 4lbs on this the other night;
Dirty great G&H Sedge
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Here’s another sedge, for slightly fussier feeders!
CDC Sedge
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An olive pattern which I think is one of the prettiest flies, but starling is a ****** to tie with;
Quill Olive
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One for the Irish lads,
French Partridge Wet May
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A couple of lures, inspired by some of the recent posting by Scratch and North Country Angler and based on the fact that not all pulling flies have to be flouro fritz.
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Any comments gratefully received.

All the best - Steve
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All very nice but the Olive Quill wins it for me a topper of a tie.
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everyone a winner ,, great patterns
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Very nice.
I like the G&H best.
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Old 31-05-2010, 07:43 AM
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All very nice, some good tying there
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Old 31-05-2010, 08:09 AM
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Those are real beauties
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Glad to see you back Steve, & what a come-back "every one's a winner"
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Crackers mate,wish i could tie half as good.
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Crackin set of flies,Tiger buzzer is a topper
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Quality all over them,the cdc sedge is my favourite
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