Spun a few up....

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Spun a few up....

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Spun a few up....Both flies are my first of this type...

A Kwan (Merkin with a bent shank)....
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My version of a Borski Bonefish Slider, aka Chalk's Redfish Slider :lol:
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Are you sellin them for gas money to the social??
use your opportunities ...

218 Carolina Skiff
25 Bayliner Deck
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NO :smt017
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That second one looks like a punk rockin rabbit :o :-D :thumbup:
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Those look real nice. I found my 20 year old pond fishin fly rod in mom & dads shed last year decided to give it a whirl , on about the sixth spanish the old K-mart reel got real hot locked up and broke the rod. :o :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Sure was fun long as it lasted :-D . Been lookin at new tackle ever since. any suggestions on brands, weights, size of reel to catch these speedsters
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pennfish wrote:Been lookin at new tackle ever since. any suggestions on brands, weights, size of reel to catch these speedsters


You can spend as much as you can stand on fishing tackle, reels run from $15.00 to $600.00 and up.....An 8 wt with a good drag would do you fine
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Nice work, Chalk.
I always wanted to give tying a try, like a lot of things, I have never got 'around to it'.
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Chalk- Could you make me a few peanut or pecan looking ones? I can't keep a fly out of the trees so I figure I should target the squirrels... Haven't been able to get them to bite conventional flies yet. Please help!!!
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Thought ya might find these interesting Chalk :-D

http://www.myfishingpictures.com/showga ... puser=6045
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Wrong trout.... :lol: ....Though I have caught some bream on flies like that..... :thumbup:
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