Simple Simon Search Pattern

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2011/02/21 19:33:54 (permalink)

Simple Simon Search Pattern

I posted a close up of one over in the senyo dubbing thread. I was going to post them all over there but thought they deserved thier own thread. I changed up one of my sculpin patterns to make it more steelhead friendly. Lots more movement and bigger profile built in here. Also used uv materials. I am a big believer in the uv stuff. They are starting to get more press but I have been using them for years. I never got into the science of it. I just noticed that it moved more fish when others werent. I could just be better then the other guys, but I'm giving credit to the material. For the most part I stuck with color combos that work for me. Did add a new one though. Rumor on the street is red/orange is where it is at with the sun up high. I've always fished yellow/orange in that situation but I am up for a change. For a little while at least. Enjoy this troop of my army.






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    bigfoot
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    RE: Simple Simon Search Pattern 2011/02/22 13:28:55 (permalink)
    Very nice work.

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    KJH807
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    RE: Simple Simon Search Pattern 2011/02/22 13:45:50 (permalink)
    diggin that red/orange and the olive!



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    norm289
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    RE: Simple Simon Search Pattern 2011/02/22 16:58:52 (permalink)
    Good stuff! Now we just need a tutorial lol!

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