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Post by peter on Mar 6, 2007 22:02:39 GMT
Hi my favorite fly is a black and yellow PBP IN 3/4 OR 1" copper,any ideas where best to buy from?Cheers Peter
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Post by ibrox on Mar 6, 2007 22:11:45 GMT
Mchardys of carlisle ties some nice ones he has a website somewhere . do you have a friend who ties as there not to hard to knock up
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Post by hardygem on Mar 7, 2007 7:41:12 GMT
Hi my favorite fly is a black and yellow PBP IN 3/4 OR 1" copper,any ideas where best to buy from?Cheers Peter www.mchardys.co.uk/Whether you want to buy PBP's or start to tie them yourself this is a great place to start.John the owner is tying these flies constantly
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Post by peter on Mar 8, 2007 14:25:00 GMT
Hi thanks for the replies,flies look ok.Just wondering if any of you could tie up a few for me.Fruin and betanut i like your previous efforts for m,e ,what are yourPBP like?
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Post by salmao on Mar 8, 2007 14:52:59 GMT
Hello
How do you fish this Pot Belly Pigs? In wich waters are they more efective?
Best
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Post by peter on Mar 8, 2007 15:24:30 GMT
Hi i have been using the black and yellow 3/4" copper tube version on the upper tweed during oct and november and had 2 kelts on the dee late feb.I think the fly looks superb in the water and swims nicely teamed up with a black double hook.I feel very confident with it which of course may be half the battle!!!
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Post by Sloggi on Mar 8, 2007 17:34:32 GMT
Hello How do you fish this Pot Belly Pigs? In wich waters are they more efective? Best I just cast them out as with any other fly. The only difference is that I try to hang them on the dangle more than other flies as I seem to get a lot of hard takes on the dangle - not sure why.
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