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All flies tied by Ken Bonde Larsen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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From: Martin Joergensen · martin·at·globalflyfisher.com
Submitted October 18th 2007

Raymond,

If you want a cone on a tube fly you can follow the instructions in this tube fly article. On a hook you slide it over the hook bend, but need to make sure that the hook is wide gaped enough to accomodate a cone, which again has to be open enough to pass.

- Martin

From: raymond smith · easyray232·at·aol.com
Submitted October 18th 2007

hello, sos, i need help trying to get the cone on the hook dumb mabe but still cant get it. can you help? what's the trick? was fishing ludington mich and saw fish caught on phes cone /please show me how?
thank you


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