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    Default Cabbage Looper (inch worm)

    Matching the hatch . Look for the hook eye.

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    Whooaaahhhhh! I fully expected to see that puppy move!! Great tye!
    Trouts don't live in ugly places.

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    Thanks Betty.

    Fred

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    Fred, some of us are starting to believe you are practicing some questionable scientific experiments in the swamps of southwest Louisiana. Cloning is different from tying. Corresponding with swamp witches make you look very guilty.

    Magnificent job young man.
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    WOW! At first glance, I thought it was two Cabbage Loopers. I had to read your hint before I could tell that one of those was an artifical.

    Beautiful job!!! Thanks for sharing.

    Jim Smith

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jesse View Post
    Fred, some of us are starting to believe you are practicing some questionable scientific experiments in the swamps of southwest Louisiana. Cloning is different from tying. Corresponding with swamp witches make you look very guilty.

    Magnificent job young man.
    Thanks Uncle Jesse , much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Smith View Post
    WOW! At first glance, I thought it was two Cabbage Loopers. I had to read your hint before I could tell that one of those was an artifical.

    Beautiful job!!! Thanks for sharing.

    Jim Smith
    Thanks Jim , I got lucky on this one.

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    If you left that lying around, you would probably catch some birds as well as some fish. I am hoping you are going to reveal part of the secret of the construction of this fly.
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    I too like Jim thought that there were two looper sitting there and was wondering why. Then read the caption and saw the eye. Wow! And this coming from a guy who sees literally thousands of these a year in my job. Thanks for the fly.

    Beaver

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    I'd be tempted to spray it with Seven, not floatant. Nice job.

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    Scott

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