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Title: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Jim Eddie on 21/09/2008 at 21:47
I can reccomend this  site for the good quaility Flies , and fast service . This is a link to the straggle fritz that worked well at Lintrathen'


http://www.fliesonline.co.uk/erol.html#6463X0

 :z18

Jim
Title: Re: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Mike Barrio on 21/09/2008 at 22:14
I can reccomend this  site for the good quaility Flies , and fast service . This is a link to the straggle fritz that worked well at Lintrathen'


http://www.fliesonline.co.uk/erol.html#6463X0

 :z18

Jim

So ....... it was a home-tied fly then Jim :z16
Title: Re: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Jim Eddie on 21/09/2008 at 22:37
Mike no , but some of the guys were asking about the material.

This was the fly

http://www.fliesonline.co.uk/erol.html#6174X6175

 :z18

Jim

Title: Re: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Dave Mundie on 22/09/2008 at 09:07
Jim I use them all the time for my fly's as you state fast turnaround and no hassle replacments, i broke a hook while debarbing so i took a picture of it and emailed Ron with picture explaining what had happened, just so that he was aware that some of the hooks on that pattern might not be up to scratch. Next day there was a package with 2 more fly's as replacements now that's what i call service.

Dave
Title: Re: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Barry Robertson on 22/09/2008 at 21:26
Thanks for sharing this jim especially the bibio blob pattern  :z4
Title: Re: Straggle Fritz
Post by: Hamish Young on 27/09/2008 at 18:51
In the interests of experimentation have bought a mixed bag of uv straggle fritz which should be here monday, could have an interesting twist on a few flies. Reminds me a wee bit of gem chenille which I've run out of now  :z10