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Post by marcjoshua on Jun 21, 2006 23:19:02 GMT 8
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Post by Qwek on Jun 22, 2006 9:07:51 GMT 8
Hi Marc,
Very nice flies, don't worry about them being disturbing. Let the fish be the judge of that.
Your clousers seem a bit bulky, you may want to strip off the under-furs. Check if the clouser will ride hook up, you should tie with the white on the bottom.
Keep it coming. Great jobs!
Cheers Qwek
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Post by marcjoshua on Jun 22, 2006 13:27:49 GMT 8
Thanks Quek,my flies ride hook down. so ya, guess they're a lucky fluke! haha, hmmm the cool thing is that the circle hook flies ride hook down to, tested in me fish tank ahaha!
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Jun 22, 2006 13:51:51 GMT 8
Hey Marc, I think your flies are better than mine. The most important thing that it catches fish. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by alberto on Jun 22, 2006 15:21:44 GMT 8
Hi Marc, I'm a beginner like you. What's important is you are enjoying yourself and learning along the way.
Some day, you'll realise that the ugliest flies can catch the most fish ;D
regards Alberto
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Post by marcjoshua on Jun 23, 2006 1:09:19 GMT 8
haha thanks loads guys, gimme a call/pm/sms to go fishing k? haha
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Post by Qwek on Jun 23, 2006 9:43:50 GMT 8
Hi Mark, Take a look at Bob Clouser's website on Clouser patterns; www.clouserflyfishing.com/There's an article on why the clouser should ride hook up. Cheers Qwek
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Post by trouty on Jun 23, 2006 20:43:46 GMT 8
Hi Marc,
Like your circle hook clouser especially the one with the yellow head. Is it chenile? Looks much better than my first try at clousers.
Keep it up.
Happy Tying trouty
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Post by marcjoshua on Jun 23, 2006 21:55:15 GMT 8
Thanks for e tip Quek! hmmm it isn't chenille trouty, its some material i got from Henry at Coho. cannot really remember the name... sorry...
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