That's one of the advantages and was really the first reason I came up with
it. With those eyes, he sees the weed coming from a distance and can stay
clear of it by himself. Weed guard not nessecary.
 
Nick
 

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Nick: Great pattern.. I think that if you tied in a mono weed guard, you
could go right "THROUGH" the grass with this one where the big fish are
hiding, Chuck
 

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Haven't tried the "phishing" part yet. I searched at home and got some
"hits" though.
I'm excited to see how it does in the water. Maybe it will be easier to stay
clear
of the weed under the surface...
 
/Nick
 

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This Chili Pepper has a 'Google' feature and is very 'dear' to me... it's a
searching pattern. ;o)

 

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/Nick


Love the name.

How does it work with the floating/sinking (deer hair/bead) head?

I'll have to tie one and see what happens on "Amarikun" fish.

a.
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Greenwood, IN
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