Vulgar?  a smutting rise to a Leland Popper?




----- Original Message -----
From: "Leland Miyawaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: Leland's saltwater popper


> No Bill, I haven't. I once waked it on the Clearwater for steelhead, but I
> thought it was much too vulgar for such a noble quarry. I would love to
> take a shot at some Pike or Musky, though.
>
> Leland.
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> >Leland,
> >
> >Have you ever tried your popper in any lakes for trout?
> >
> >I'm headed up to BC in June and got some smallmouth "sliders" over at
> >local fly shop that are a cross between an olive woolly bugger and a
> >reversed popper.  Similar to the ones you do except these are tied on a
> >long shank hook.  Well, I thought these would/could/may work for trout
> >keying on food on the surface.
> >
> >I've talked to Phil Rowley on this a couple of times and he's also
curious
> >about what the results will be.
> >
> >Just trying to stir up a discussion or some thoughts.
> >
> >Bill Warner
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