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This is a relatively simple fly to tie and by watching the video and, or following along with the steps below, you should have no problem tying this fly as long as you have the items listed below: Bloodworm Larvae Fly Recipe Hook: Scud hook in size 10 Bead (optional): Black 3mm countersunk tungsten bead Thread: UTC 70 Denier red Tail: Red marabou Flash (optional): Red flashabou Body: Red thread Ribbing: Black UTC Ultra Wire Thorax: Peacock herl Head cement: Loon Outdoors Water Based Head Cement Step 1: Place a Bead On The Hook (Optional) If you choose to use a bead on the fly, it has to go onto the hook before securing the hook in the vise

Because the line is coming directly off the spool, anglers can use heavier lines on bait casters without sacrificing casting distance

a design decision that gains valuable casting distance without destroying the baits buoyancy With balsa, you can build a bait (to specific weight) and its still going to be more buoyant than a plastic bait (of equal weight), Pace said

Simple things, like moving the cleats off the gunnel tops and positioning them on the outsides, keep them clear of occupants inside the boat and prevent them from accidentally snagging straps, bags or wayward fishing lines

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