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 No, this book isn't about using spinner-type lures for Trout and Panfish! After spending more than three years collecting, identifying, and studying spinners (spent wing Mayflies) in the fertile and famous trout areas of Montana, Michigan, Idaho,... more
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 | phlyby - tie the legs in on TOP of the fly body. Leave the Living Rubber Hackle strips (4 total) connected together until they are tie in on top of the fly, then seperate the strips and adjust them to get the "splayed out" design. |
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phlyby wrote on Oct 8, '09, edited on Oct 8, '09 Hi, Gary I'm trying to figure out how to tie your water walker fly so the legs turn out just like the one you posted online at flytyingworld.
So far no good. I can tie them perpendicular to the body, but not fanned out evenly in 8 directions like you do it. Please reply with details. |
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