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Native
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Cherokee county
Posts: 487
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in the spirit of the music post i give you the Winger Fly
I have no idea if it will work, thats why its not on the pattern section. tyed this with 2 feathers from the wood duck, only about 8 on each bird, but they look so cool!! thought it would be a nice fly for streamer fishing. hope it stays upright. The bottom bit extending to the hook is sort of a hook guard, sort of to fill the fly out. Any suggestions would be welcome. Some of you guys may find feathers like these in your mail in the next few days!! ![]() |
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Native
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: acworth
Posts: 588
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Dang! That fly looks like it can fly! I like it.
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Hall of Fame Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Demorest, Ga
Posts: 4,366
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Nice tie, I bet that will catch bass and crappie, depending on the size.
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Chief Information Officer, Hall of Fame Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Alpharetta, Ga
Posts: 6,182
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Yes, I agree nice tie.
Looking forward to the fishing report.
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Native
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: north decatur area
Posts: 692
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I think that fly will fish,but sometimes you got to do art for arts sake. So its a winner either way.
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