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- SHADOW 120 15 25 0 1 Dry Fly
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- string 190 172 0 1 Close
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- string 130 45 0 1 This is a stickleback !!
- rem string 25 60 0 1 connects on to the end of the rod with a threaded joint. This forms
- rem string 25 75 0 1 an extension to the rod and provides extra eyeholes for line to pass
- rem string 25 90 0 1 through. At the rod end of the swing tip is a rubber join which allows
- rem string 25 105 0 1 free movement to
- rem string 270 105 0 1 occur when the line
- rem string 25 120 0 1 loosens or tightens. After casting the line is loosend to allow the
- rem string 25 135 0 1 the swing tip to drop. When a bite occurs the line then tightens
- rem string 25 150 0 1 causing the tip to rise to vertical. This is the point where you
- rem string 25 165 0 1 need to strike to hook the fish.
- rem string 25 185 55 1 NOTE : Because of the sensitivity of the swing tip it sometimes
- rem string 25 200 55 1 can produce "False" bites in windy conditions or when a fish
- rem string 25 215 55 1 accidentally catches the line as it is swimming past.
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