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    Default Pumpkin head

    Well, I was spending this afternoon dreaming of summer, stillwaters and Kamloops rainbow trout when I decided to take some actions to maybe make my favorite season hurry up. Filmed this, let me know what you think.

    [youtube]2xZaaqgQWYg[/youtube]
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    Really good video. So thats how a true rotary vice works. Every time I see someone use it, they don't use the rotary function. Now I want one. Great job!

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    Great video and a nice pattern will have to try that one one day. looks like it would work in some of my favorite rivers as well. Love the vice

    cheers swiftwater

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    Nice work for an old fart!! Very impressive prof!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Baerg View Post
    Nice work for an old fart!! Very impressive prof!!
    Yeah, it wasn't much of a challenge. I think I'll have a few scotches and try again. (No fire around here as a hazard!!)
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    Hi

    Thanks for the video Prof.
    Cool pattern, will try it.

    knotnot
    "Fishing is much more than fish. Fishing is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers." - Herbert Hoover

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    Oops wrong thread.
    Nice work prof.
    Looking forward to tying together again.
    Tight lines
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    Yup these are deadly. Even on the lower mainland lakes. I first used this pattern on Tunkwa lake and did really well when no one else was catching a thing. Then went over to Leighton and it did well there as well. It is a easy and quick tie
    There is more to fishing then just catching fish.

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