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Post by salmonking on Jan 8, 2007 21:32:29 GMT
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Post by salmonking on Jan 8, 2007 21:33:46 GMT
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elwyman
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A nice autumn day on the Conwy
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Post by elwyman on Jan 8, 2007 22:14:39 GMT
Nicely tied - I have a few in my sea trout box but haven't really given them much of a swim yet.
Have you used them much?
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Post by salmonking on Jan 8, 2007 22:58:55 GMT
Elwyman, I haven't had the balls to try them,Ive tied quite a few and if i get off to a good start this yr I'm sure ill give them a swim, have you tried them?I'm fairly certain they will take fish.
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elwyman
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A nice autumn day on the Conwy
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Post by elwyman on Jan 8, 2007 23:36:01 GMT
I've tried them briefly for sea trout but I started to use snake flies at the same time. I caught a few fish on snakes so I've tended to stick with the snakes ever since.
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Post by salmonscotty16lb on Jan 9, 2007 1:12:34 GMT
nice fly how did you attach the hook or am being thick?
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Post by salmonking on Jan 9, 2007 7:28:23 GMT
Hi, s,c if you look at the phto of the treble you will see there is a plastic sleeve over the shank,simply slip the needle inside this.
col.
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Post by salmonscotty16lb on Jan 10, 2007 0:46:24 GMT
got you now. nice idea and got me thinking
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Post by speycaster on Jan 10, 2007 18:59:07 GMT
i have caught sewin of the dyfi on clear nights but nothing when there is cover must be to do with the profile being slim i guess
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