GUNandROD
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What do you guys use for trailing hooks in flys? How do you attach them to the main hook. I want to add a hook to the tail of my buggers and zonkers. Any videos on the web?
Thanks
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Holy smokes
Some great flys...... I have so much to learn.
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My friend left the pub one night after a few beers, dropped by the liquor store, bought a mickey of whiskey, got home and decided to tie a few flies and enjoy his whiskey. The next day the wife said "You were drunk last night!!". He replied "No, I wasn't". He went back to sleep thinking "How the hell did she know I was drunk last night". Later in the day he went into his flytying room and there was the sweater he had worn the previous night, GLUED to his table. He had passed out, knocked the head cement over...and later woke up , stuck to the table, wriggled out of his sweater and went to bed!!!!! I would have loved to have seen him do that!!! Classic!!
Note: He had to sand down and resurface the table!!
Good thing i'm not drunk cuz i would have pissed myself laughing. LOL that is funny
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Let us know what you think. They look wicked.
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#333 Life is too short not to flyfish
#334 Life is too short not to hunt
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I bought a midge and like it. Pieroway is now makeing the 3wts and they are sick. If i was buying i'd go Pieroway. They are awesome guys and the service is fantastic. Local too.
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Yes and no...
I'd definitely say, they are more breathable, and have a better warrantee. All waders will eventually leak, that's a given!
Go with the highest quality gear that you can afford (that fit properly).
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P.S I personally wouldn't put Redington in the same category as Simms (But you left out a bunch of brands that are)!
The sonic pros look wicked. double layered legs and seat. look durable.
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Are high end waders (simms, redington sonic pro, ect?) worth the money? Are they more durable then the cheaper light weight breathables?
i'm rocking a pair of Caddis's with duct tape. i ran into some hidden barbed wire crashing through the rocks and bush near frank Lake crow river.
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Hey guys. Wondering if you can offer any suggestions for float tubes. I have two boats and do a lot of walk and wade after june 15 so i wont be using it a lot. I want a quick easy one man rig that i can get use. What should i be looking for? Any do's or don'ts?
I have been realling looking into a Caddis Pro 2000 that i see on Ebay for $110... thinking it can't hurt.
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Trailing Hooks
in Fly Tying Bench
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Awesome, Thanks for all the info.