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Thanks Greg but if a boil is in the cards I would suggest you watch out for that spine that's running the length of his body I don't thinks the consequences would be very favorable if you ate that. I think for my first ones they turned out OK but I'll keep tying more cause I think the crawfish is in every fishes diet but they are so darn small but practice makes perfect.
DICK the FLY TYING MASTER!!!!!!! YOU HAVE COME LONG WAY, BROTHER DICK!!!!!! Those look like they would be ripe for CRAWPAPPY BOIL!!!!!!
Vince the are a #8 curved shank hook. Tried to keep then small for panfish.
Those look really good, Dick! What size of hook did you use? I bet a good gill, or shellcracker would gobble them up especially when they are on bed, as crawdads are notorious for raiding beds.
Carl that is a pan fish recipe so I'm using #8 hooks so I.m hoping you right and they at least catch pan fish, I know all fish eat crawdads so here's hoping.
they are a little small for me to be making but fun never the less but do take quit a bite of time to make and I know the more I make that they will start and look better and I'm sure I will be able to cut my time down at least I hope. Need some orange material for the next batch so I need to get it ordered before I forget how I made the first batch.
dick those look super good buddy! those should get all kinds of fish! reag good work buddy
Dick, you've been holding out on us. These look great. Pinchers should have some good movement on the fall and when stripped.
YUP DICK AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT SWIMS TOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Think they'll catch a crappie.
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