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    As I am fishing the River Annan next weekend for grayling I thought I better tie some flies with tungsten beads so the will get down deep quickly. Here's hoping they work

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    Anybody else got any patterns that work. Post some pics and details of the materials used. My flies are based on a pattern by Paul Proctor in the latest Trout Fisherman.

    Ali
    UKCC Level 2 Game Angling Coach

  • #2
    Must be some big Grayling in that river, what size hook you tied that biggun on, about a 15/0?

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    • #3
      It a pic lol on a makazeen the lady's flise are under pic
      Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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      • #4
        omg Scotty, I hadn't realised. So it is and so they are

        <<In the voice of Homer Simpson>> DOH!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MickA View Post
          omg Scotty, I hadn't realised. So it is and so they are

          <<In the voice of Homer Simpson>> DOH!
          Lmao ;D you got your magnafine glass on full lol heheh
          Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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          • #6
            hope they do well hinny gudluk
            Panel Pin Champ
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            • #7
              Originally posted by MickA View Post
              Must be some big Grayling in that river, what size hook you tied that biggun on, about a 15/0?
              They are man sized hooks

              Ali
              UKCC Level 2 Game Angling Coach

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              • #8
                They should do the biz,especially the pink ones.Watch out for the kelts on the Annan,they love them pinkys!

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                • #9
                  You could always tie some classic patterns with additional tungsten beads on - Red Tags, P&O's, Greenwells or Invincibles, they'd all work well with a bit of weight. Or you could just tie them normally and stick a small split shot on your leader next to the knot.

                  Oh and if you want a real challenge for Grayling try a small 6ft spinning rod with a centre pin and freeline a lob worm down in the current, it's a real buzz fishing light gear for Grayling because they fight so well.
                  Last edited by rich666; 08-01-2013, 06:04 PM.
                  Here fishy, fishy!

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