Deceivers ??

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Deceivers ??

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Anyboby used them?

i know that Clausers are highly productive, but I saw these yellow and red deceivers (look like a candy corn plastic SW Assassins) from a fly shop out in Colorado. I'd bite 'em. Ya think reds and trout will?
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They work good for fish that are in shallow water or very active fish feeding on the upper section of the water. They usually push a lot of water with their outward strung feathers which helps to peeks the fish intrest.
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Thanks KK.

Sounds like they might work. Want one? I got 3 in the deal. If PM with address will drop in mail.
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I do appreciate it, but I have more flies than I know what to do with now. If you start making your own you will understand. It is an addiction.
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I have a hard time tieing shoelaces. Won't be trying to tie flies any time soon ;-)
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