I tied more pink flies. One is a standard bulbous minnow and the other is a high-tied keel minnow.


And I tied a couple of mylar minnows (Kaku Crack) - in my typical short size and the new stinger setup.


I'm gunning for some kaku to hit the long one - supposedly they really like eating needlefish. The stinger is connected to the front hook with a piece of Tyger Wire (tied with a two turn clinch, with the tag end whipped finished with the tying thread). I really want to test this one out...
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