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Topic: Easy Sand Lance Fly  (Read 4756 times)

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jmbx2ditto

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Just thin and medium Milar  tube. The action should come from splayed tail offset and right angle and gluing of tail. I hope this is the most affective of my experiments because it's fast to tye.
« Last Edit: October 26, 2015, 02:40:54 PM by jmbx2ditto »


bb2fish

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That really looks so catchy! It'll be fun to try some of these out...to tie them and trying to fish them.  I really enjoy tying, haven't done any of this style. You should post a Youtube video of tying this fly.  Very creative.


david.santos

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Good luck hope it works grate.


jmbx2ditto

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Not much of a video guy but if it is affective on the water I'll give it a go.