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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2009 5:30:48 GMT
Been sorting out my flies and divvying them out between various containers. I actually was surpised at how many I had accumulated. There are around a dozen Tubes from Fly Swaps etc but the rest have all been tied by me Tubes Big Trebles (4's and 6's) Size 6 Trebles Size 6 again Size 8 to 14 Big Doubles Smaller Doubles Mini tubes (1/2inch plastic with a size 16 treble) l Any comments appreciated tweedbunnet
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Post by kingfisher on Nov 23, 2009 7:41:44 GMT
Comment! aye you have far too many flees ;D
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Post by David1982 on Nov 23, 2009 7:46:53 GMT
some killers in there! crackers
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Post by mo on Nov 23, 2009 14:52:09 GMT
Fine selection of flies there tweedbunnet, and some interesting fly boxes .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2009 0:11:46 GMT
Fine selection of flies there tweedbunnet, and some interesting fly boxes . Hi, Mo, I use old Cutlery Canteens stripped out and lined with cheap foam glued in as basic containers to keep in the boot and fromwhich to choose your day's Killers and take to the river. I came across two Photograph Albums recently (the red one in the pictures)They are brilliant - just rip out, line with foam and you have a sturdy box to hold your fliesand make your selection for the day. Finally the Tube Flies are in an 18 compartment Black and Decker Box I got at B&Q for the princely sum of £6,98 at the weekend. It is truly the business and it makes it so easy to pick out your selections for the day ahead. Anyway, that's enough of my money saving secrets for now - keep an eye open for some other tips that will help yuo keep more of your hard earned cash for buying permits etc I have learned good few over the past month when I have been off work and able to devote some time to thinking about tackle for fishing.I don't enjoy paying over the odds for a big name badge etc tweedbunett
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