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    Dobermanhunter,
    I pretty much use bunny strip leech patterns in black or olive (or some combination of both) exclusively on the Geen. I also use Disc Heads to help push water around, helping fish take notice of the disturbance. If there is a lot of fishing pressure and the water is low and clear, you're better off drifting egg patterns.
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    Bead Fry

    This is a great fly for spring time Steelhead that are chomping down on eggs and fry. Due to the design, it is effective as both swung or drifted under an indicator, making it a great choice for a switch rod and in smaller tributaries. Based on a Greg Senyo pattern.


    https://vimeo.com/89576801


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    that looks pretty cool, are the tying instructings for that fly on your web page, and thanks for he advice

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