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#2241644 - 05/06/08 09:13 PM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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#2241967 - 05/07/08 04:27 AM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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They come with lead, silver, and gold heads (silver and gold slightly more expensive). 1/124th oz is the size recommended in the Cap Spiders video. Mike says the 1/80 oz are a bit too heavy and sink too fast to give the rubber legs the proper action. Mike also ties his rubber legs in on the same side of the hook as the hook eye, while Robin tied his in on the back.
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#2242116 - 05/07/08 05:40 AM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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Mike also ties his rubber legs in on the same side of the hook as the hook eye, while Robin tied his in on the back. OK, I can't resist. "I'm bad. You don't want to get mixed up with a guy like me. I'm a loner. A rebel."This is radically off topic but who knows what movie that's from?
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#2242566 - 05/07/08 07:23 AM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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Mike also ties his rubber legs in on the same side of the hook as the hook eye, while Robin tied his in on the back. OK, I can't resist. "I'm bad. You don't want to get mixed up with a guy like me. I'm a loner. A rebel."This is radically off topic but who knows what movie that's from? Pee Wee's Big Adventure From the Internet site
Edited by hook-line&sinker (05/07/08 07:25 AM)
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#2242588 - 05/07/08 07:28 AM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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Mountain River Fly Shop offers Jig Heads in a variety of colors including Matallic Mountain River They offer free shipping over 50.00 and have a large shop with a great variety of products and no tax and really great people. Robin, I think the legs on the bottom will tip the fly down at a greater tilt and it will not glide like it does with them on top, Mike tied them the way he did for a reason after years of trials. Steve P.S. When in Barlow's always ask for more or go by the catlog, I was in there on Monday and he went to the back and got some 1/124 lead heads for me as none on the shelf, I color them with fpolish, as I am currently experimenting with Fox Stalers ideas on Fishin' What They See fox
Edited by flyman9 (05/07/08 07:36 AM)
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#2242623 - 05/07/08 07:38 AM
Re: Lunchtime Challenge
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Robin, I think the legs on the bottom will tip the fly down at a greater tilt and it will not glide like it does with them on top, Mike tied them the way he did for a reason after years of trials. Steve
That makes sense Steve. I was being a lazy boy (rebel sounds cooler) Its harder to tie around that 90º bend.
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#2264556 - 05/14/08 12:15 PM
Whitlock Red Fox Squirrel Nymph
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#2283278 - 05/20/08 09:44 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Deer or elk tied to small dry fly hook with bright, thicker thread. (maybe a bit thicker than you'd intuitively select?)
I think thinner thread makes for a little neater fly but I suspect the fish don't care  .. Good idea but I would flip the hair to cover the barb and make it run hook-up and weedless and maybe a little bigger hook..
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#2284813 - 05/20/08 02:25 PM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Robin, I love the fly. Let me know what all you catch on it now!
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#2444046 - 07/10/08 02:51 PM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Marvelous, and very flasy...they should attract some fish alrighty!!!
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#2444095 - 07/10/08 03:01 PM
Re: rattling jig/fly
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I like it. I have made one very similar in the past. Let me know how it does for ya. I may have to make up a couple of them too...hehehe.
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#2444840 - 07/10/08 07:03 PM
Re: rattling jig/fly
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I like it. I have made one very similar in the past. Let me know how it does for ya. I may have to make up a couple of them too...hehehe. I'd love to but I gave it away as a meister gift for a jig swap. 
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#2445916 - 07/11/08 06:57 AM
Re: rattling jig/fly
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Shame on you, you didn't save ONE ?
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#2453246 - 07/14/08 09:35 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Keep on coming up with new flies now Robin. I can't wait to see what you WHIP UP next.....hehehe.
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#2453613 - 07/14/08 11:01 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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I know the feeling Robin. HLS motivated me to go buy some ear plugs...lol. I went to Home Depot, and Lowes...and sadly they had very little to choose from in the foam ear plug dept. Any other ideas on who may carry them?
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#2453624 - 07/14/08 11:04 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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granger or any industrial supply store
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#2453640 - 07/14/08 11:07 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Thanks, I will look to see if we have one. I used to have access to tons of ear plugs, but not anymore.
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#2455762 - 07/15/08 03:11 AM
Re: Simple Deer Hair Pattern
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Kelly: Don't they have any gun shops in Longview? Most of them carry them, but you may have to point...most of us that have been using Magnums for a few decades don't hear very good any more. Somem claim it was rock music, but for most of us it was 357's, 41s or 44 Magnums.
The cost of those poppers go up if you buy another Magnum.
Big Dale
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