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Pike Popper

Instructions for a popper tube fly ideal for pike and muskie. They can be tied in various colours and sizes to suit your fishing, and when fished with a stinger rig have a very good hook up rate compared to  poppers tied on single hooks.  Head over to https://www.patreon.com/flickingfeathers to support the channel and follow me on tiwtter and instagram @flickinfeathers for more content.
Materials used
Large diameter hard tube (min 1/8" dia.)
Support: bucktail
Tail: magnum or saltwater flashabou and lateral scale, saddle
        hackles(optional)
Body: Sybai tinsel hair
Collar: Craft fur
Head Large foam popper
Eyes: 10mm flat tape
UV resin

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