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Message Subject: Maribou/Flashabou Blend
Cowboyhannah
Posted 2/14/2008 10:25 PM (#301191)
Subject: Maribou/Flashabou Blend





Posts: 1453


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
I've been thinking about trying this out...has anyone played with this idea and if so could you post a pic and share your technique?

Thanks,
Fish and Whistle
Posted 2/15/2008 12:56 PM (#301291 - in reply to #301191)
Subject: RE: Maribou/Flashabou Blend





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
I use this combo often. Usually wrap the flash under the marabou on the back hooks. I leave the flash an inch or so longer to act as a teaser. I've recently been adding flash on top of marabou throughout the bait. When I get to my home computer I'll post some pc's tonight.
Bytor
Posted 2/15/2008 3:16 PM (#301320 - in reply to #301291)
Subject: RE: Maribou/Flashabou Blend





Location: The Yahara Chain
I put some flashabou on the back end. I make sure that i keep it away from the rear hook, as it will tangle and make a big mess. It adds some nice flash to the bou.
Whoolligan
Posted 2/15/2008 4:17 PM (#301334 - in reply to #301191)
Subject: Re: Maribou/Flashabou Blend




Posts: 457


I use it. Noto so much a blend, as tying in my bou first, and building a large profile, with lots of bulk. Tover the top, then, goes the flash. Creates a bulging profile, moves niely in the water.
another thing I do on some keel weighted tails, is move my flash to one side, and marabou to the other. Again, a different profile. With that said, I don't REALLY think it is the body of the bait as much as the blades. I've got some bodies that are just plastic beads. Some of my favorite spring baits.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 2/15/2008 10:23 PM (#301383 - in reply to #301191)
Subject: RE: Maribou/Flashabou Blend





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
some pics I found. Not the best for showing the flash/marabou combo. Pics were taken to represent the tails as a whole. first one Black/white & yellow has about an inch of flash in the ass. The White/Pearl purple one is obvious and the bleeding smally color has red flash in the tail that is hard to see in the photo, but looks great in the water. Had a nice fish smoke that one last year.

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Cowboyhannah
Posted 2/15/2008 10:33 PM (#301388 - in reply to #301191)
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Fish/whistle....nice looking baits, the pink/white is really nice looking....way to go!

Whooligan...I agree....it's the blades, not the body....

Thanks,
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 2/15/2008 10:41 PM (#301393 - in reply to #301383)
Subject: RE: Maribou/Flashabou Blend




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Location: Rhinelander.
Really nice looking baits.

Pfeiff
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