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  1.   Tue January 27, 2009 6:27am
    1. btree

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      Usually the second fly I tie on when searching new water. (Tom thumb is usually the first)
      Again, ribbing is optional and often adds weight if you want it to sink. I prefer a more neutral density so that it floats easily but can get sucked just under the surface film. Orange or Chartreuse thorax again work best for me, but I experiment with anything, even metalics.

      Tie the same as the other stimulator listed, but without the rear puch and without the wing

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