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Matt
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Fly Fishing and tying

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Anyone do fly tying? I just started to this year. I started fly fishing 2 or 3 years ago for trout. The big wooly buggers are for a once-a-year Salmon trip.
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Very cool Matt !!!
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I've never tied flies but it's always looked interesting to me. I've been making my own vertical perch (crappie) rigs lately. There's a slight variation coined the "perch assassin" that seems to gaining popularity around here this year. It looks like a crappie rig but with flys instead of plain hooks.
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