I believe, in some cases it does.There are really only a few things the fisher can control: identify the hatch, read the water for likely feeding spots, make good fly presentations, and use the best...
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I believe, in some cases it does.There are really only a few things the fisher can control: identify the hatch, read the water for likely feeding spots, make good fly presentations, and use the best...
Tyers try to use materials and tying techniques to imitate, as close as they can, the insect.https://i.ibb.co/0G694Kc/IMG-5257.jpg
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Thanks, friend!
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That mini chute would help
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Thanks, Dennis
Thank you, Cliff
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Thank you!
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Thank you, guys! Appreciate it.
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Thank you, guys!
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Steve,Tell me again where you live?
Thanks, Steve. All mended, but one more year of age!!! 78 now. Would like to make ?one more trip?!
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Always trying things, thanks!
https://i.ibb.co/xqhBDZS/IMG-4544.jpgAnd, on a more traditional pattern.https://i.ibb.co/z8fsW2r/IMG-4566.jpg
Thank you guys! I appreciate that!
I was thinking cousins, ?twice removed??