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    Default The New Look Fly, complete with natural movement

    Thought some of you might like to see the latest in fly tying...




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    Now I've seen it all. Classic! Hey some really good feathers there ?

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    There u have it folks, bait for Taimen!

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    I reckon an Orange River barbel may make a meal of that!
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    Is that where all the whitings stuff is,can only be the americans.That will make a nice Barbel fly :-)

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    How about giant snake head.
    An honest fisherman is a pretty uninteresting person.

    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and not only is he hungry but broke for the rest of his life as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtayl13 View Post
    How about giant snake head.
    I hear they use these to catch Bull Sharks in the Breede.

    Will visit a local pet shop and tie some up for the coming spring.
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    I like something slightly bigger for bullsharks. I'd say that's more for houndsharks. For the bullshark I'd go for something like the Dachshoend with a red collar. It helps to wip finish the mouth so it doesnt get the Zambezie first. I tie it on a 48/0 hook. You then cast it out on an intermediate line on a 26-28wt rod. Cast it across the current and let it swing. Be carefull not to weight it too much. It works best spashing along near the surface.
    An honest fisherman is a pretty uninteresting person.

    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and not only is he hungry but broke for the rest of his life as well.

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