On Monday, August 13, 2012 3:25:36 PM UTC-6, Gary S wrote:
> Still here in NE PA hot and dry hopeing the trout
> don't die.
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> Gary S
I'm still lurking under my rock. I've been working hard at school.
Technically I did get into trout water this summer but I was doing a chemical
analy
Tony:
They are fat, especially when I get to the larger cylinders. The thinner
cylinders make for something closer to your original. Not sure I think they
were tied on 18s and 20s. The black 20s work well when there are midges on the
water. I'm still working, nothing else I really want
Went to a pond this morning.
Foundn that a white boa yarn fly was the thing.
Got 44 crappie 6 to 13 innches and 6 nice gills.
Fish were scattered and not very deep in the water.
No top water action.
Rick
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thanks for that update, Chuck Wow! maybe i'll just cobble a couple of
small pieces and fix my old one!!
Tom
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Chuck Alexander <
chuckalexan...@centurylink.net> wrote:
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> Tom: here's a photo of that vise. I think I paid $39.95 for it. Don't
> waste yo
Still here and paying attention in between job changes!
Ed Roden
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Henrietta Lange: The true test of a commander is when he is as frightened
and confused as those who look up to him. In that moment, when you can't
find it i
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Anthony Spezio wrote:
> I will be tying at Calelas' in about two weeks, Will check there too. I
> can never have too many. I tie my Froggies and the Chili Peppers on them.
> Tony
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> --- On *Mon, 8/13/12, Robert Morger * wrote:
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Jerry, You can call them "Fat Froggies", they look good. I see you have some
small Black ones, are they Spring Peepers.. I tie the Spring Peepers on sz 14
hooks. When the Peepers are out, they are killers on Gills.
Are you still working, I would still like to get you out here to tie at the
Sowbu