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Location: Southwest Ohio | Here are a few that my son Donnie and I came up with. He is a flyfisherman and ties his own flies and talked me into giving this a try.
We call them SATISFIER'S.
I am looking for the heavy shrink tube for the rear hooks. Can anyone point me in the right direction for that? The stuff I have here at home is much lightner than my Cowgirls and D-10's have on them.
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| NAPA Auto Supply Stores has nice thicker shrink wrap
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Location: In a shack in the woods | I got a whole spool from buyheatshrink.com it's much cheaper than the hardware store charged. |
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Location: Southwest Ohio | Thanks for the info guys. I will check them both out.
Don
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| They look good Don. What size of blades, and what is their weight and length if you don't mind me asking? |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Very nice loking baits Don! Regarding your question about shrink tubing, what you need is 3/8" shrink tubing with a 2 to 1 shrink ratio. You can get a 100 ft. spool of it for 20 bucks plus shipping on E-bay. Hope that helps. |
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| those look great!!! im gonna start making some bucktails myself, im excited and i hope i can make some nice looking ones like you and your son made great job
-ba- |
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