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    The point I was trying to make is that a...

    The point I was trying to make is that a parachute without any tail will float in the film and not be angled like a klinkhamer.
    I didn't look at the Flybox site so can't say.
    My argument about the...
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    SC, That was kind of long and I'm not sure who...

    SC,

    That was kind of long and I'm not sure who said what in your post, but I did seize on your comparison of a sparkle dun to a parachute. I don't think you can compare the two as the parachute...
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    The point would be the position of the husk as...

    The point would be the position of the husk as the dun emerges. The YouTube isn't really clear, but the one thing I did notice is that one could see the body of at least one emerger reflected off...
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    I don't fish Sparkle Duns, but my assumption...

    I don't fish Sparkle Duns, but my assumption would be that the fly doesn't ride horizontally but rather diagonally with the "shuck" and body hanging below the wing a la a klinkhamer. Your typical...
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    Here's the question, I would ask in return: ...

    Here's the question, I would ask in return: While emerging, does the husk hang down in the water (a la a klinkhamer) or does it lie flat in the meniscus? If it lies flat, then the argument for a...
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    Uh, me, I think. The above sentence is a...

    Uh, me, I think. The above sentence is a triple-negative, after all.

    Ian Moutter, who defintely has the street cred in England that Borger has here, argues that the parachute is more a true...
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