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HCsteel
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/10/31 23:30:09
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They look good and there are alot of different colors that you can try bings. One thing I would do is maybe downsize the eyes and try a cone. The one with the bead head looks perfect.
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fishenfool46
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 07:05:32
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bings they will never work unless they are in my box lol real nice ties!Glad to see someone else is addicted to tying too!
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 08:58:27
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norm289
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 18:42:50
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Good stuff bings! Really like the one with the bead head. They all should do well for you!
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 19:13:35
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Nice Bings - love that pine squirrel.
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Steel Junkie
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 20:11:52
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Nice ties bings, I like the bead head also. What size are those?
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Flyguy638
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/01 20:51:59
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Let us know how they fish
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bingsbaits
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/05 18:50:00
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Tied this one up last night.. Caught this nice 18" Rainbow on it today.. And I apoligize for the C&R, but it's the law there..
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/05 20:01:11
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did u catch that at elk creek bings ? nice fish bud
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bingsbaits
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/05 20:02:45
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Tailwaters..
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/05 20:11:59
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those tail water bow really beat a guy up in the fast water , almost like fresh chrome on lower 20 mile
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Steel Junkie
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/05 22:56:12
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Slammer, all of these references to the steel make me think your gettin some steel fever. Nice fish bings I really like that color, would make a great flesh fly for browns in new york.
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RE: Pine Squirrel
2010/11/06 11:13:54
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"If I'm not going to catch anything, then I'd rather not catch anything on flies." Bob Lawless "Something to think about: If you fish the wrong fly long and hard enough, it will sooner or later become the right fly." John Gierach
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