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Post by ballingall512 on Nov 18, 2009 21:18:09 GMT
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Post by roeangler on Nov 19, 2009 16:22:40 GMT
Would you have any problems with hooking fish when using a double hook compared to a tube
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Post by ballingall512 on Nov 19, 2009 16:43:25 GMT
Would you have any problems with hooking fish when using a double hook compared to a tube No problems with hook up's so far
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Post by loopie on Nov 19, 2009 20:16:32 GMT
ballingall512 how successfull are you with this pattern? Do you fish it fast/slow/deep/shallow?? Any info would be helpfull
Cheers Loopie
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Post by ballingall512 on Nov 19, 2009 21:27:11 GMT
ballingall512 how successfull are you with this pattern? Do you fish it fast/slow/deep/shallow?? Any info would be helpfull Cheers Loopie I fish it exactly the same as the standard monkey tube. usually off a float/sinktip combo. I will fish it deep and slow in the spring and higher and faster throughout the summer. This pattern will take fish all year long, on any water
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Post by joeh on Nov 20, 2009 21:37:33 GMT
is that arctic fox you use as the hackle ...
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Post by ballingall512 on Nov 20, 2009 22:06:44 GMT
is that arctic fox you use as the hackle ... The dressing is as follows. yellow monkey. body silver holographic tinsel first under hackle yellow cock hackle (for wing support) second hackle yellow sclappen (for movement) throat yellow marble fox first wing black arctic fox second wing long black goat hair with holo silver angel hair cheeks Yellow JC
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