![]() Coupled with a backdrop of corporate America, it seemed like a show right up my alley. If you have questions or other topics in mind you would like explained, feel free to comment or send me an email.Why I was attracted to watching Succession in the first place was because I had heard that it had no likeable characters. Detailed instructions for tying Joe Mahler’s Straw Boss, Dave Johnson’s Petticoat Streamer, Pete Squibb’s Dirty Squibbster, Drei Stroman’s Crystal D, Bill Baldus’s Neon Knight, Nicholas Davis’s Lightsaber Pilchard, Steve Gibson’s DT Special variation, and my go to the Captiva Cannibal. $14.99 The paperback version should be available just in time for Christmas. is illustrated with ultra-hi resolution step-by-step instructions, click the link, or icon to download your copy today. To read the rest of the interview, and for the complete step-by-step instructions for tying this snook fly and 7 more, download your copy of Snook Flies at 165 page downloadable pdf. ![]() ![]() This is the second installment of Snook Flies. That is what makes the Petticoat Streamer so effective. Because of the marabou is twisted in the loop, the fly is imparted with a lifelike action, yet the marabou does not foul. When the fly is stopped, the hook sinks down and the wing flares up. When pulled through still water or in moving water, the marabou tips move all around the hook and the profile of the fly looks like a bait fish. That is the reason I call it the Petticoat streamer,” said Dave. When the marabou is placed and spread out in the loop, and twisted, (locked in the thread) then palmered forward, the marabou encompasses the body of the hook. “Marabou has the most action in the water than of any other material I know of. ![]()
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