OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
Tyed with white silk, no doubt? (kidding)
In all seriousness, that is a great photo Chris. The ultimate case for minimalism...
In all seriousness, that is a great photo Chris. The ultimate case for minimalism...
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
Excellent!CM_Stewart wrote: Daiichi Bloodworm
Hook: Daiichi 1153, size 12
Thread: none
Hackle: none
Body: none
I wouldn't go any sparser than that, though.
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
Only time I'll ever get a head smaller than Hans!DUBBN wrote: The no see'um tie off at the head is a classic!
Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
Chris,
Your Daiichi Bloodworm may be the best photo ever to appear on the FF. And it is a wingless wet.
Great string you started here.
Lance
Your Daiichi Bloodworm may be the best photo ever to appear on the FF. And it is a wingless wet.
Great string you started here.
Lance
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
Brilliant.
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
"Another testimony to the durably of these bodies."
...and the stupidity of bluegill....
Just kidding....kinda
...and the stupidity of bluegill....
Just kidding....kinda
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: OK, so how sparse is too sparse?
I hate to say it. bit's not just bluegills. A few years back I took an 18" brown on the same "pattern". Red hooks really are a good imitation of a midge larva.Old Hat wrote:"Another testimony to the durably of these bodies."
...and the stupidity of bluegill....
Just kidding....kinda
When I was a kid, the Delaware river used to have a good run of herring, at roughly the same time as the shad run. (For all I know, it still may.) The "bait" of choice for fishing the river at Trenton used to be a bare gold colored hook, hung under a bobber.
Bob