Anyone else make their own lures?

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Greg, Good luck with them. looking forward to seeing some more

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Here's a little example of all the cool flies I've enjoyed tying over the past year. It truly is a great hobby.
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Those some nice fly's bunk
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awsome looking stuff. you must have good eyes for tying
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Big Bass Buddy wrote: If I have any questions would it be possible to PM you guys?
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Sure we'll do for you what we can but it would be best to post your question here so everyone cn also learn and share.
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g unis wrote:awsome looking stuff. you must have good eyes for tying
For now good eyes. But there have been some long days where afterwards I've looked up and tried to see something a few feet away and it's like I was in a bottle.

Both my folks got glasses at the same age I am now, wonder if it's genetic??? :?
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