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This is a great tutorial. Thank you.
Seems perfect and different from others! Worth to give a shot! Thank you...
Thanks!
Thanks Mike
Great job! Thanks.
Nice !!!
Great tip with the anti-foul mono. I use a loop but this seems better.
Great kit
Can you explain how did you get a nice bunch of the rabbit hair in the clip at 3:05 ? Thanks.
I noticed you tied in your rabbit strip upside down from the way I would tie it. Is that because tarpon feed looking up?
Absolutely, almost always the fish is feeding from below the fly or at least on the same plane. To let them see more movement of the rabbit strip, face it down!
@@OleFloridaFlyShop I'm surprised more tarpon flies aren't tied the way you did here. (At least the ones I see on the internet)
@@coreytohme9861 As am I. For someone that fishes tarpon a lot this should be the "standard" Happy tying Corey and thanks for the response!
This is a great tutorial. Thank you.
Seems perfect and different from others! Worth to give a shot!
Thank you...
Thanks!
Thanks Mike
Great job! Thanks.
Nice !!!
Great tip with the anti-foul mono. I use a loop but this seems better.
Great kit
Can you explain how did you get a nice bunch of the rabbit hair in the clip at 3:05 ? Thanks.
I noticed you tied in your rabbit strip upside down from the way I would tie it. Is that because tarpon feed looking up?
Absolutely, almost always the fish is feeding from below the fly or at least on the same plane. To let them see more movement of the rabbit strip, face it down!
@@OleFloridaFlyShop I'm surprised more tarpon flies aren't tied the way you did here. (At least the ones I see on the internet)
@@coreytohme9861 As am I. For someone that fishes tarpon a lot this should be the "standard" Happy tying Corey and thanks for the response!