Grizzly Umbrella
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Grizzly Umbrella
Grizzly Umbrella
Hook: Grip 14723BL #12
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Whiting hen grizzly hackle
Abdomen: Pine squirrel, slender
Thorax: Peacock herl
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Hans W
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Re: Grizzly Umbrella
Extremely fishable!
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Re: Grizzly Umbrella
Hi Hans,
What ever happened to your picric dyed pine squirrel? Did you use it all up? I don't remember any patterns that you've posted, at least fairly recently, that have had it listed. I remember that you use to mention it from time to time, and it's in the article over at the Global Flyfisherman site. Just wondering.
Regards,
Mark
What ever happened to your picric dyed pine squirrel? Did you use it all up? I don't remember any patterns that you've posted, at least fairly recently, that have had it listed. I remember that you use to mention it from time to time, and it's in the article over at the Global Flyfisherman site. Just wondering.
Regards,
Mark
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Re: Grizzly Umbrella
*chuckle*
Mark,
Plenty more there to be used in the picric dyed pine squirrel, mole, partridge and hare. Their time will come again
Cheers,
Hans W
Mark,
Plenty more there to be used in the picric dyed pine squirrel, mole, partridge and hare. Their time will come again
Cheers,
Hans W