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LOL! Love those 'Fisherman friends' boxes too . I always ask friends to save their tins for me !
OH I SEE NOW SAID THE BLIND MAN !!!!!!! ALTOIDS BOXES ARE SMALL .......
The reference is the Altoid Box Tooty!
White Bucktail jigs with red collars are killer Crappie jigs around here.
Nice bugs John somebody really like there deer hair.
guy liked his deer hair like me.any one likes deer hair that much is a great tyer
GGGGGEEZ THE LOOK BIG TO ME BUT HAVE NOTHING FOR REFRERENCE . WE'LL DO THIS AGAIN TOMORROW BUDDY
THESE ARE SMALL BAITS TOOTY ,MORE PANFISH SIZED BUT PERHAPS SMALL SIZED SMALLMOUTHS . I SUSPECT STREAM TROUT NJ ITEMS. THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT ,WE'LL FIGURE IT OUT .IF WE GET LOST TO TIMES PROGRESSION SO BE IT ,BUT THIS WHOLE SITE IS A LEGACY.
I HAVE PICS OF MOST OF THESE PATTERNS AND WILL TRY AND GET UP IN THE NEXT DAY OR SO WHEN I GET TIME BUDDY ..... I HAVE LLLLLLLLLLLOTS OF REALLY NICE FLY PATTERN BOOKS HERE AND CAN TRANSFER TO PIC AND POST IF YA LIKE ...... LET ME KNOW
I will try .......OK JOHN... THIS GUY WAS old school for sure . He also was a steelhead fisherman most likely.
Hump's are on the top left and old looking Devil Bug imitations from times llllllllong gone buddy. Actually the expert on this stuff is Sleepy in Woolwich Maine on here . He could be lots better help but I"ll see how many mistakes I can make and let him straighten out my mess.
THE BIGGER BUGS IN BOTTOM SECTION ARE DEAD GIVE AWAYS TO HIS HAUNTS AND FISHING. I'M SURE HE USED THE BIG SURFACE DISRUPTERS AS STEELHEAD MAGIC ON THE SWING CAST.
COURE I'M NOT AN ADVANCED TIER, BUT THIS GUY WAS OLD SCHOOL FOR SURE AND DID IT TO CATCH FISH AND NOT IMPRESS ONE WITH BEAUTY OR METICULOUS ATTENTION TO DETAILS....
LASTLY most of these were surface baits and he must have fished for smallmouth too with the ones on the top the humpy imitations...
JOHN WHEN ALL US OLD TIMERS ARE GONE IT WILL BE LIKE SO MANY TEARDROPS LOST IN THE RAIN BUDDY........
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