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Eric 

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Posted on: Sep. 05 2012,23:22 |
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My fly is Barr's Meatwhistle in olive
-------------- ...the fish know this and are evil... ~marc
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Haggisboy 

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Posted on: Sep. 06 2012,09:20 |
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It looks a great fly, have you had much success with it? Will need to order some of those hooks from ebay or as I am not sure if I can get them here readily. What size do you dress them?
Campbell
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Eric 

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Posted on: Sep. 06 2012,21:23 |
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It's working better is slow water than my olive intruder thing, not as well swinging. Far less hangups dead drifting.
I have a big pack of Owner #1's (shoot me a pm with your address and I'll mail some off). Lot of different jig hooks available here in the all tackle store.
-------------- ...the fish know this and are evil... ~marc
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scotty9 

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Posted on: Oct. 05 2012,00:39 |
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Took your fly out for a whirl about a month ago Eric, fished in high, slightly dirty water and had a few good bumps but no hookups - what's that about?! 
In all serious though very impressed with the fly, only fished for a very short time that day after I had finished with a client so a few thumps is a good omen for things to come. Will need to tie some up myself! Or I'll just pinch Campbell's when he ties them
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