Goddard Caddis Jingler
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Goddard Caddis Jingler
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Last edited by ScottP on Mon Feb 11, 2019 4:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
Holy Cow Scott! That's nice! I am thrilled too with the dying of hackles in the microwave! Very interesting and has great potential! I love how you can gauge the depth of the color by simply adjusting the time on the microwave timer! Great stuff friend!!
Doug
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Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
ScottP, Howdy;
What color were the Grizzly feathers before you dyed'em, white?
Very nice trick with the microwave thanks for including it as well.
hank
What color were the Grizzly feathers before you dyed'em, white?
Very nice trick with the microwave thanks for including it as well.
hank
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Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
Yep; standard grizzly.hankaye wrote:What color were the Grizzly feathers before you dyed'em, white?
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Scott
Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
Love the Goddard Jingler pattern, Scott. That should slay.
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Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
Are you preparing for a trip? You seem to be on a roll. Poor trout don't stand a chance against these offerings.
Good stuff!
Good stuff!
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Re: Goddard Caddis Jingler
I'm headed back to MT in a few weeks. Don't have any big trips to name waters planned; more likely time on little blue lines, so we'll see what the cutts will and won't bite on.letumgo wrote:Are you preparing for a trip?
Regards,
Scott