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Old 12-06-2006, 10:57 PM
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Sorry, but admin has asked me which account I'd like to keep. So I am having to let braveheart go and since I will no longer have control over my sbs's I have no choice but to delete them.
However these sbs's and many more are available, free, on ukflydressing and the wild fishing forums.
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Old 13-06-2006, 07:42 AM
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Hi Braveheart, do you use cock or hen hackles for WB's? I would guess that hen would have more movement whereas cock would create more disturbance. It's a fly I have never tried but keep meaning to, looks very fishy
Good work with the step by steps, very informative thank you.
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Hi Braveheart. Interesting variant on the ****** theme. How well does it sink? I noticed no lead unbderbody on this one?

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Lenny, I always use cock hackles on my buggers, but there's nothing to stop you using hen.

Mike N Buggers are one of the few flies that I always fish on an intermediate line, so no need for lead.
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very nice step to step. never seen that fly before in my life. must see if i can get the material some time and give a few a go
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