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Anyone still fishing an old pattern something like this?
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All the time...one of my favorite styles and one that works great in all aspects of fly fishing...
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Looks like a great fly. Ought to work on the SoHo when the sulphurs are hatching.
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saw this fly in a book that Roger (Lowe) has out showing fly patterns for the Smokies.
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olesmoke...looks similar to the smoky mountain candy fly that paula named.
Lookin' forward to testing out those leaders you sent me. Cody |
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hope a great biggun stretches your string.......
I think Walter Babb had a Smoky mt candy pattern but it had groundhog tail and split wing I believe.Have to check when I can get home.
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