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Ed Materne&#39;s Pigtails is a Rhode Island striper fly dating to the post WWII period.  It&#39;s also a pretty little guy. I just posted the fly tying video
and step-by-step instructions.  Click here...


Joe C.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Great looking flies as usual!
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			<description><![CDATA[ Joe,
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I truly admire your ability to bring us some vintage flies of yesterday and bring them back to life. Not only on great fly on Stripers, this fly I am sure
would also be a killer on large mouth and if it was downsized it (# 6 hook) it would simulate the herring we see a lot in the coastal rivers here in Mass. It
also would catch the heck out of white perch and Crappie. I am a soft-spot for streamers anyways. Thanks again for the history lesson and fantastic fly tying
demonstration.... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.flyfishohio.com/images/PigtailsPortrait%28650pw%29.jpg" alt="image">
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Ed Materne&#39;s Pigtails is a Rhode Island striper fly dating to the post WWII period.  It&#39;s also a pretty little guy. I just posted the fly tying video
and step-by-step instructions.  <a title="Fly Fish Ohio" target="_blank" href="http://www.flyfishohio.com">Click here...</a>
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Joe C.
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