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“…supply them with a light bamboo rod, and attach at a joint one third from the top end a very fine silk or linen line. Wind it a few times round the rod, and cast two half hitches over the top end.
Then affix a float according to the depth of the water, so that the bait will sink within six inches of the bottom. About a foot above the hook fasten to the line from one to three split shot.
Let the hook be the minnow size, and make the bait a…
ContinueAdded by David, aka, "McScruff" on October 12, 2013 at 6:02pm — 1 Comment
"THE SHINER
This tiny white fish, with scales of metallic luster, is from two to four inches long, and the best bait-fish in the fresh waters of America. It is found in most of the brooks, rivers, and lakes of the temperate zone.
A greedy biter, it requires only a bit of angle-worm covering the point of a minnow-hook and it may be taken as fast as it can be drawn out with a supple willow wand. While fishing in rivers for black bass, I have moored one end of my…
Added by David, aka, "McScruff" on October 12, 2013 at 5:45pm — 9 Comments
All this damsel nymph tying of late - THANKS, Jedi Dick - led me to experiment.
Combining the usual materials with whatever was on hand, I came up with a raggedy looking damsel nymph simulation. Considering how shabby it turned out, I'm officially calling it the Wannabe Damsel.
Materials
Hook - #12 Nymph Hook
Thread - Olive, 210 Denier flat waxed nylon
Tail - Olive marabou
Body - Woven chenille,…
ContinueAdded by David, aka, "McScruff" on October 12, 2013 at 5:00pm — 11 Comments
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