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Started by davefromtheattic, December 29, 2010, 08:35:51 PM

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rabbitangler

I've seen some guys using 'zebra' type lines for demos and they stand out really well because of the contrast..... use a black marker to add sections of black to an orange (or luminous) line

Wildfisher

Quote from: rabbitangler on December 30, 2010, 09:10:28 AM
I've seen some guys using 'zebra' type lines for demos and they stand out really well because of the contrast..... use a black marker to add sections of black to an orange (or luminous) line

That's what Carl McNeil uses on the Casts That Catch Fish DVD.

Carl sent me a review copy mid November.

http://www.fish-wild.co.uk/index.php/reviews/dvd-reviews/1226-casts-that-catch-fish


davefromtheattic

That's me sorted with a cheap orange wf4 and a 6ft orange polyleader. Just out of interest, what do you guys use for the fly? I've been using some chopped up antron, just because it was kicking around.

haresear

QuoteJust out of interest, what do you guys use for the fly? I've been using some chopped up antron, just because it was kicking around.

As Wee Bri said, anything like wool or yarn will do. If you would like to practice casting weighted flies/nymphs then just nip on a split shot at the yarn.

Alex
Protect the edge.

davefromtheattic


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