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    Maol Leaches?

    Give it a try with squirel or mink. Mink has very dense and fairly short hair with thin hide, should work with smaller leech imitations. Squirel works good too, but check the package before you buy it, sometimes they have very sparse hair.
  2. Try " flyshop" from new zealand, pretty shure they have everything you need.
  3. Fishbike, I've tied almost exact same streamer just a few days ago. Saw it in a magazine and couldn't resist. Hopefully i can get some time on the water tonite and try it out. Swims good in the bathtub
  4. I prefer nissan, and would strongly suggest a pathfinder, mine is 2003 with 200 000km and still feels and drives like new. Very stable and swift for a 4x4. Uses around 12 liters of premium/100km, around 16 when towing a boat.
  5. Seen a calf midway from 22x towards mckinnon. Almost drove into the ditch, they are huge compared to my little mazda.
  6. I would avoid this vehicle, and look for something else. Plenty to choose from in any price range. Don't get stuck with a single offer, keep looking you'll run into something better. Too many things about this vehicle to be considered somewhat safe. Few weeks back i looked at a toyota echo that looked dandy until i opened the hood and saw wierd corrosion. After the carfax i found that it was going back and forth through east coast provinces. Was registered over six times, and had wAter damage in the engine compartment, it was saltwater cOrrosion. This was a '07-'08 car. Reason for selling, wife needs a bigger car...yeah right buddy
  7. Carfax will show all the info about the vehicle, be carefull of salt damage if it is from east. Most cars look decent but check under plastic mOldings for any corosIon, doors are easiest to check.
  8. Carstar in midnapore does good job at decent prices. Sounds to me like you need the whole panel painted. It might be a small ding but dont settle for a patch repair, it will haunt you later on(learned this the hard way with my pathfinder, backed into a loading ramp). Good luck!
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