Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Fly Tying => Topic started by: Allan Liddle on 26/01/2018 at 20:57
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One oot my loch selection for times when a wee bit 'bling' is called for, and no Hamish i didn't cover it in silicone, i dropped it into my Glenfiddich :z4 :z4
http://www.partridge-of-redditch.co.uk/blog/blue-sparkle-zulu-allan-liddle
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I really like that Allan. I have fished my own, more simple version as a dropper on a long leader in shallow water in France and it has been very productive. Also been good on the rainbows as a top dropper in our local res.
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So that's what Glenfiddich is for..... and here's me been using it as mouthwash all these years :X1 :z13
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So that's what Glenfiddich is for..... and here's me been using it as mouthwash all these years :X1 :z13
Mouthwash??? Is it no for cleaning brake pistons?? :z7
Lovely work as usual Allan. Try some Pultney next time and see it really shine! :z13
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That's blasphemy guys, single malt is the gift from the gods, blended stuff's for cooking with or washing windows :z4 :z4
Thanks Euan, Old Pultney a cracking dram as well btw :z16 The most northerly distillery on mainland Scotland and just round the corner from the shortest street in the UK :z16
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:z16 for Old Pulteney from across the Pond.
Cheers,
Bryan