Olinger's P-Quad
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Re: Olinger's P-Quad
Excellent tying as per usual, Scott. Pattern utilizes a nice combination of very attractive materials, giving the illusion of movement and a tasty meal for a trout.
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Re: Olinger's P-Quad
Love it! I need to try these. It has the look of success.
Does this fly have a history? It looks so classic. Where did you discover this pattern?
Does this fly have a history? It looks so classic. Where did you discover this pattern?
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Re: Olinger's P-Quad
I guess it's been around for a while; I've seen references to it dating back 7-8 years. Found it on Phil Rowley's site:letumgo wrote:Does this fly have a history? Where did you discover this pattern?
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Thanks Scott.
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