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Posted By vytautas on February 23rd, 2010

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Here is SBS for wool head pike streamer I’ve posted earlier. It is kind of new type of pike streamers for me. It should be hard to cast, but also will make lots of noise underwater because of bulky wool head. For these streamers I’ve used short-shank-big-gap carp hooks (they are sharp as hell… poor fingers [...]

 
Posted By zmb on February 24th, 2010

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Here is the second part of my selection see Part I . . .

Posted By vytautas on February 23rd, 2010

http://www.stonedfly.com/?p=427

Here is SBS for wool head pike streamer I’ve posted earlier. It is kind of new type of pike streamers for me. It should be hard to cast, but also will make lots of noise underwater because of bulky wool head. For these streamers I’ve used short-shank-big-gap carp hooks (they are sharp as hell… poor fingers [...]

Posted By zmb on February 23rd, 2010

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Here we go – the first part of salmon fly selection. Later will post some SBS’s  and recipes. Stay tuned! . . .

Posted By vytautas on February 22nd, 2010

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still playing with wool. Tied this big-red-head for pike using the same technique. Big bulky head will make lots of noise under water and will give extra movement for tail. Ingredients: carp hook, white craft fur, some flash, red marabou heather, red sculpin wool, doll eyes other color combinations: Yellow head:

Posted By vytautas on February 20th, 2010

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Tied this one little fella as a present for friends. Ingredients: leather strip for tail, gray and tan wool, doll eyes.. and couple drops of super glue :]

Posted By zmb on February 18th, 2010

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Hard day at office in ministry of culture :] tying this fella:

Posted By vytautas on February 17th, 2010

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Decided to try out my new “sculpin wool” I bought in sewing craft store. This wool is used to make these or these. Costed me a buck for one big pack of wool. Started to tie like an ordinary streamer, then cut all off and tied with stringer hook. Materials used: olive zonker strip olive chickabou [...]