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Thread: Fly Swap - Damsel - Fly Talk/Dr. Slick Sept./Oct. Swap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johan Janse van Rensburg View Post
    Sham 22 don't tempt me! ;-)
    Come on man....put your magnifying goggles on and take on a challenge boet....
    Bubble, Bubble, Bubble and Squeak...I think this mixture is too weak!!!???" (Wrex Tarr)

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    Here is the updated list:

    Swappers List

    1. Schloshd1
    2. Shamwari
    3. Johan van Rensburg
    4. Benja
    5. Ollie Owen
    6. FlyFanatic
    7. Buf Aloe
    8. Terence
    9. Rols
    10.Fishwhisperer(to be confirmed)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fish View Post
    Dis hoe 'n Afrika Buffel moet bulk Time to get a J Vice and make your tying a breeze.
    You devious little man,
    Peter

    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going - Jim Ryun

    Let's keep it real..

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    Hmmmmm,

    Am I correct in that the overall length of the natural is 3.5cm ???

    If so that is one looong , skraaaal gogga.

    Ahhhh what the hell, I'm in.
    It's not in the catching, it's in the learning something new.
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    Cool Herman, Johan Knoetze also joined last night at the fly tying we had here at Eikendal, here is the updated list:

    Swappers List

    1. Schloshd1
    2. Shamwari
    3. Johan van Rensburg
    4. Benja
    5. Ollie Owen
    6. FlyFanatic
    7. Buf Aloe
    8. Terence
    9. Rols
    10. Fishwhisperer(to be confirmed)
    11. Johan Knoetze
    12. Herman Jooste

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    Hi there,

    Would just like to confirm the length of the damsels, 3.5cm or 35 mm? Isnt that a tad long for damsels? Bill Steel says in African FF Handbook that they generally dont exceed 25mm?

    Looks like you've got a couple of Damzillas in your dam fish!!

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    When I visited Mr Avni's farm in Dec, I netted damsels of 5-5,5cm he still gave me the scientific name but I've got no clue! but 3,5 definitely not too long for specific species.

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    Well, so far, tied up 5, then ran out of fekking material...fek!!!!
    They're cool....but....when you check them, you may think that I missed the mark...oh well, this is my 1st Fly Swap. Let's see what happens!
    Bubble, Bubble, Bubble and Squeak...I think this mixture is too weak!!!???" (Wrex Tarr)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shamwari View Post
    Well, so far, tied up 5, then ran out of fekking material...fek!!!!
    They're cool....but....when you check them, you may think that I missed the mark...oh well, this is my 1st Fly Swap. Let's see what happens!
    Hehe I've also got three of a prototype that I'll be testing this weekend, can't wait

    This flyswop is awesome! Great twist Philip
    They've got us surrounded - the poor bastards!

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    Hi Philip, I'll also be testing some ideas this weekend, if they actually takes a fish, I'll join the swop. Dont want to tie a fly that don't work.

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