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Johnno 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,16:34 |
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Hopefully I have them all tagged right. If not apologies and feel free to correct.
Add your recipies to this thread or the main one if you like
Duck Kila's Black Pennell

Badgers Little Brown

Gobbog's

Tieflier's Greenwells Flymph Varient
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Johnno 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,16:37 |
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Ree's PMD Flymph

Wilki's Wet 1

Wilki's wet 2

Shaun's Hare Hackle

Rudy's Olive and Grey
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Johnno 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,16:45 |
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Kym's Arsey Brassy wet

Johnno's Olive Watchet

Jafa's Partridge and Copper

Hamish's BWO Soft Hackle.
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Johnno 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,16:53 |
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'Linz D. Spider

Linz' Bluebottle wet

Kym's Spider

Upstream's wee wet

Matuka's Partridge and orange
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Johnno 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,16:58 |
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Watchet - a variation of an old North Country T E Pritt pattern
Hook: 12 - 18 of choice Thread: Pearsall's Primrose Body: Pearsall's Primrose Hackle: French Partridge Head: Couple of turns Peacock.
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Mike Wilkinson 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,17:59 |
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nice set of flys, look forward to the post this week, thanks for hosting Johnno.
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fisherlinz 

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Posted on: Jul. 24 2011,18:53 |
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Looking good everyone, Thanks Johnno for your efforts hosting.
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Hamish 

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Posted on: Jul. 25 2011,07:10 |
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Thats a great set of flies and nice pics . Thanks for organising Johnno. Here is the recipie for my blue-winged olive (BWO) softhackle.
Hook: TMC 9300 (but would look better on a shorter shank I think) Thread: Brown 8/0 Body: Olive goose biot Thorax: BWO Superfine dubbing Hackle: Hungarian partridge
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matuka 

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Posted on: Jul. 25 2011,10:19 |
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Lovely flies everyone and many thanks to Johnno for his great job (as always) in organising the swap.
Dressing for the Partridge and Orange:
Hook: Tiemco 100 #12 Thread: Danville’s Fly Master 6/0 waxed Body: Pearsall’s Marabou Floss Silk, orange Rib: Fine gold wire Hackle: Hungarian partridge
Regards matuka
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Posted on: Jul. 25 2011,10:57 |
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Excellent, looking forward to trying out some of these patterns.
Mine I call a soft hackle pheasant tail. A simple little fly, but it has caught fish for me.
Hook: Kamasan B175, but a B170 (medium gauge) is good too. Thread: Griffiths Sheer 14/0 grey Tail: pheasant tail fibres Rib: fine copper wire Body: hares fur Hackle: hungarian partridge.
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