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Briminator #10170626 07/28/14 03:29 PM
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fellor in florida wanted some briminators so I tied him some. Its been awhile since a pic of briminator appeared so somebody might like to see it. Good fly for brim, made with one pheasant feather. These are tied on #10 big eye mustad hook. I'm not the best photo man as you can see but maybe its good enough to see the fly.
Fluff from the bottom of the fly is used for the tail and to dub on the thread and create a body. Tip of feather is palmered right behind the bead chain and then some more fluff is used around the beadchain. Simple fly to tie; easy to fish; just toss them in a bit of brim water-p-





Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10170638 07/28/14 03:36 PM
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Good old briminator; a staple for sure.


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Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10170661 07/28/14 03:45 PM
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I always keep some in my box. Bream aren't the only fish that will take one. I loved your flies Pearow!


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Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10170751 07/28/14 04:18 PM
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I dont know if you remember Gene but that 8 1\2 lb bass I got out of the P was on a briminator you tied for me. Back when there was water and I was a young pup!


It was realy only about 2 lbs.


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Re: Briminator [Re: jboy] #10170754 07/28/14 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: jboy
I dont know if you remember Gene but that 8 1\2 lb bass I got out of the P was on a briminator you tied for me. Back when there was water and I was a young pup!


It was realy only about 2 lbs.


but eventually, it would have been 8.5


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8.5 lb. PFW (Potential Future Weight)


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Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10170820 07/28/14 04:37 PM
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that's my fish weight strategy from now on; The SpeerPFW technique, or PFW for short; course JB has been using it for years!!!!-p-

Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10170904 07/28/14 05:09 PM
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Ah yeah, but it's really what we used to call the PGF (potential growth factor) which equals a pound a year. You guys should remember that back from the TFR days.

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Wow, beautiful lures there.


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Originally Posted By: txww
Ah yeah, but it's really what we used to call the PGF (potential growth factor) which equals a pound a year. You guys should remember that back from the TFR days.


How can we forget that and Cliff reminding us of all the records he broke and the ones he would???

P I remember siver hair tying those things at an outing on some visegrips.


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Re: Briminator [Re: txww] #10172112 07/29/14 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: txww
Ah yeah, but it's really what we used to call the PGF (potential growth factor) which equals a pound a year. You guys should remember that back from the TFR days.


THAT's what it was!! I've been trying for several days to remember laugh


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I think it is just pearow's flies. He gave me a few with a rod that I purchased. I tie my own but you can never turn down free flies. P's briminators out fished mine easily 5 to 1 before I lost the last one. lol

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Would this work on a #6 Mustad? I just bought a whole pheasant and haven't even took it out of the package.

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yes-p-

Re: Briminator [Re: pearow] #10192790 08/06/14 07:00 PM
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Nice looking flies! The other day I caught some sunfish on backstabbers, they definitely like flies like these.


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