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Hey Bob it looks like you are tying your softies in Easter egg colors. I don't see how those Pine Creek trout can resist those. Tight lines!
 
Awwwww, Billy, billy, you should know by know what its all about. never thought about easter egg flies.. guess we'll call them that.
 
I thought you bought one of those bubble packs of south bend flies made in malasia. haha.

Happy Easter Bob.
 
Malaysia ??? south east china.....Happy Easter Maurice !
 
Color is scientific. Light angle plays into it. A bright pink near sunset in the Late Spring can be deadly, even though it looks nothing like the naturals.

 
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