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    Here is one (that I have not sent to you, Steve G.) that I've caught Largemouth Bass on but Steve Crosby (Biot Midge) on FAOL has caught Shellcracker also on it. It is Steve Crosby's fly pattern, he calls it a Granny Weave Bug.



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    The Bream bugs as we call them, very productive bream fly, catfish fly, bass fly, you name it we have caught it on this fly.





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    Quote Originally Posted by dixieangler View Post
    Here is one (that I have not sent to you, Steve G.) that I've caught Largemouth Bass on but Steve Crosby (Biot Midge) on FAOL has caught Shellcracker also on it. It is Steve Crosby's fly pattern, he calls it a Granny Weave Bug.




    That's a dandy looking fly. I have no doubt it attracts attention!
    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrotheadcrb View Post
    The Bream bugs as we call them, very productive bream fly, catfish fly, bass fly, you name it we have caught it on this fly.




    Those flies are great looking, too!
    Steve
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    gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrotheadcrb View Post
    The Bream bugs as we call them, very productive bream fly, catfish fly, bass fly, you name it we have caught it on this fly.




    What size jigheads are those? I like the way those look.

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    The ones with verigated legs are 1/124 and the others are either 1/64,1/80/ or 1/100.
    I painted them myself

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