I found this in the top of the bin. apparently it was some packaging for swmbo's newest handbag. "can I have it, please?" the raised eyebrows and resigned expression said it all.... :lol:
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cut to length with a very sharp knife
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attach a bundle of tail material. this is some tinsel stuff I got in a pound shop. no fancy touching turns here! take it all the way up the shank as you want something for the foam to stick to
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make a slit the length of the foam cylinder. you don't have to be too precise with the depth as you can sort that out when you stick it on
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smother the shank with super glue and position the body. aim to get about 2/3 above the shank so it hangs properly, hook down, when floating. I found that the glue didn't work too well with the foam so I slapped in some bug-bond and gave it a zap of uv
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a bit of black permanent marker, or any colour you choose, some goo-goo eyes (also with bug bond), and you're away
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now go fish!! :8)
Must give that a try Dave - I've always wanted to catch a pike on a popper. Tied a wee bit smaller might be pretty good for seatrout too
I can see that after Xmas there is a new home for folks to send all "expired Xmas decorations" :D :D Recycling Rules!! :D :D
Like john I've always wanted to take a pike on a popper but only fished plugs never used a fly version, that one looks spot on!
as I said, be creative!
Best about it is you could also use the handbag as a landing net. :D