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"pistol" salt water flies
I hear puting a bead and spinner (ala a Pistol Pete) in front of salt water
flies works great. Anyone try this? My qustion is what bead and what spiner to try. Lou T |
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"pistol" salt water flies
Lat705 wrote: I hear puting a bead and spinner (ala a Pistol Pete) in front of salt water flies works great. Anyone try this? My qustion is what bead and what spiner to try. Lou T About twenty five years ago I tied Pistol Pete's for the company. They used a hollow chrome plated bead and a propeller like: http://www.luremaking.com/catalogue/...ler_blades.htm Willi |
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