Gary, yes, partially, but I also like the longer fronds and, although it might not seem a big deal, I prefer to finish each "wind" on the smaller part of the stem, particularly near the head. Last but not least, having tried both ways, I just like the way the butt first result swims vis-a-vis the tip first method. Cheers, Paul -- Paul Marriner Outdoor Writing & Photography. Member OWAA & OWC. Author of Atlantic Salmon, Ausable River Journal, Miramichi River Journal, and Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies.
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