Published Jan 14. 2017 - 7 years ago
Updated or edited Apr 27. 2018
Bouncing Bomb Fly
Join Ben Bangham and Lewis from Experience Fishing and learn how to tie a Bouncing Bomb Fly and then take it to Millets Farm Lakes to give it a go.
This is a totally awesome NEW fly that will get you pulling out heaps of stonking Trout.
Fly Fishing how to. How to tie a bouncing Bomb Fly.
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Martin Joergensen
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Bouncing bomb
Great fly.......what are the dunbell eyes made out of and what size are they thanks
Dumbbell eyes
Robb,
The eyes are usually made out of metal, lead, tungsten or brass. These are painted, which is sometimes available, but can be fixed with some nail polish if you can't find them painted. Size depends on hook size, but these seem to be about 2.5 mm or maybe 3 mm in diameter. It's probably not critical.
Martin