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Old 17-09-2010, 07:45 PM
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Click the image to open in full size.nearly that time to start chucking tungsten so i thought time to get my finger out.
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Old 17-09-2010, 08:27 PM
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They are lovely. Do you have success with the brightly coloured beads? I've always shied away from them slightly, preferring black or copper beads and incorporated colour into the dressing....but that's just a confidence thing.

What hooks are you using there?

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Hey Trad. Boy .......! ,

That's it !!!!!....... you and me are playing out soon .

I've alway's been drawn to ' in your face ' colours........ tonned back by drab.

Those bug's above............ will see plenty .....
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Old 17-09-2010, 08:37 PM
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They are lovely. Do you have success with the brightly coloured beads? I've always shied away from them slightly, preferring black or copper beads and incorporated colour into the dressing....but that's just a confidence thing.

What hooks are you using there?

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hi mate,to be honest i haven't really fished the orange beads before but have done ok on the pink ones in the past,tend to opt for black or copper myself.cheers craig.
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Old 17-09-2010, 08:39 PM
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Nice to see something different other than the usual run of the mill patterns from the empire biscuit eating brigade. Do you tie flies to order?
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Hey Trad. Boy .......! ,

That's it !!!!!....... you and me are playing out soon .

I've alway's been drawn to ' in your face ' colours........ tonned back by drab.

Those bug's above............ will see plenty .....
Who you calling Trad Boy, *******chops?!

Name your time and venue and I'll gladly tag along and show you how to fish a size 22 tup's indispensible on a silk line and greenheart rod!
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Nice to see something different other than the usual run of the mill patterns from the empire biscuit eating brigade...
Looking forward to seeing some of your innovations soon then...
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Very nice flies!what hooks are they tied on?
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Old 17-09-2010, 09:19 PM
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