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    Default Swimming Cray

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    The Swimming Cray is designed to mimic a swimming juvenile crayfish. Unweighted, it is most effective cast down and across in shallow tail-outs, swing to the end, then retrieved back upstream in slow short strips. Originally tied for the Big Pine, where it did very well on both trout and smallmouth, it has since proven itself throughout many smaller limestone waters also.


    Swimming Cray Recipe

    Hook: #10 Daiichi 2370
    Thread: 6/0 Black Uni-thread
    Body: Gold Mylar Fish Scale
    Wing: Grey Squirrel Tail
    Cheeks: Hen Pheasant Rump
    Collar: Brown Micro Pine Squirrel strip

    For a full tying video, click on the link below:

    http://www.ralphsflybox.com/2016/05/...ming-cray.html

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    I like that one a lot.
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