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Semi-circle spinner


 The semicircle spinner is my go to spinner pattern, it offers a correct footprint while still remaining quite visible to the angler, I'll only switch to a different pattern of I feel certain that size, form and presentation are all good but still getting refusals. To support the channel, get access to the members only content, monthly online tying sessions and be eligible for the monthly giveaways head to www.patreon.com\flickingfeathers and sign up or support through https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/flickingfeathers


Material list


Hook: tmc 100 or equivalent size 14-20

Thread: Uni 8/0 rusty brown

Tail: Coq de Leon or hackle fiber

Body: Rust brown superfine

Hackle: White cock hackle

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