Snipe and Purple
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Snipe and Purple
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Re: Snipe and Purple
Lovely wee wet fly! You tie a mean spider. (compliment)
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Re: Snipe and Purple
Another excellent tie I would be happy to use over here. Again, I would use it to to cover the Iron Bue Duns and also little dark stoneflies such as the Willow Fly.
Alistair
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Re: Snipe and Purple
Over here I intend to use it on the Beaverkill for our Cornuttas
Tom
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Re: Snipe and Purple
Try a waterhen bloa. Or fish them as a team.upstatetrout wrote:Over here I intend to use it on the Beaverkill for our Cornuttas
Bob
Re: Snipe and Purple
Great looking fly and one that I use for the little black stones and caddis in my area.