Stinger
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- Hans Weilenmann
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Stinger
Stinger
Hook: Ashima F-45 #14 (or equivalent scud hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, grey
Hackle: Whiting Brahma hen
Abdomen: Narrow straw plastic ribbon from a produce bag
Rib: Narrow black plastic ribbon from a produce bag, corded
Thorax: Argentinean hare, dark grey
Cheers,
Hans W
Re: Stinger
Hi Hans nice fly, but how do you corded the plastic threads from the produce bag?Hans Weilenmann wrote:
Rib: Narrow black plastic ribbon from a produce bag, corded
Cheers,
Hans W
There will allways be a solution.
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- Hans Weilenmann
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Re: Stinger
Ruard,
Just twist the ribbon until is is an even round rope.
Cheers,
Hans W
Just twist the ribbon until is is an even round rope.
Cheers,
Hans W
- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Stinger
Hans,
Of all the produce bag flies to date, this is my favorite. The coloring, shape, everything just looks like it will take numerous fish just about anywhere.
REE
Of all the produce bag flies to date, this is my favorite. The coloring, shape, everything just looks like it will take numerous fish just about anywhere.
REE
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