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Chinook Special



Chinook Special

Chinook Special

Tyer: Bob Petti
Thread: Black
Body: Flat Gold Tinsel
Rib: Oval Gold Tinsel
Wing: Gold Krystal Flash, Orange Arctic Fox, Pearl Krystal Flash
Topping: Peacock Herl
Throat: Black hen saddle or chickabou

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From: alberto beto · albriobaker7·at·hotmail.com
Submitted February 11th 2007

HELLO IM FROM CHILE PATAGONIA THE CHINOOK SPECIAL ES VERY GOOD IN RIVER PETROHUE LLANQUIHUE LAKE ESTA MOSCA ES REALMENTE BUENA PARA SALMONES INCLUSO PARA TRUCHAS MARINAS EN EL RIO ALLIPEN CERCA DE LA CIUDAD DE TEMUCO MI NOMBRE ES ALBERTO ADIOS AMIGOS MOSQUEROS


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