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SUMMARY:Member’s Tying Night: Guest Instructor Allen Rupp
DESCRIPTION:We organise monthly tying nights with some of the best fly tiers in the business. Open to all Anchored Outdoors members.\nJuly Guest Instructor: Allen Rupp\nFly Being Tied: Weedless Bendback Minnow\nFrom Allen:\n“This fly has served me incredibly well across a wide range of species and environments. I’ve caught trout in Chilean Patagonia, largemouth bass in Portugal, and also landed snook, redfish, juvenile tarpon, smallmouth, crappie, bonefish, barracuda, northern pike, northern snakehead, spotted bass, seatrout, striped bass, false albacore, and several species of jacks – plus probably another handful if I really sat down and counted.\n\nI tie it in both unweighted and weighted versions. For weight, I typically use tungsten cones or Wapsi lead eyes. When tied with lead eyes, I refer to it as a Clouser Bendback Minnow. In fact, the big Arapaima I landed came on a yellow-bodied, red-headed version of that variation.\n\n\nLooking forward to tying with your group!”\n\n\nYou Will Need:\n\n\n
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