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| What the Legends are Saying: | DVD from Purple Isle | ![]() |
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This DVD is a follow up to Tim 1st DVD "Borski Ties Flies" and is the 2nd DVD in the series of instructional fly tying videos released by Captain Jon Milchman and Tim Borski of Purple isle Productions. In the DVD, Borski ties five more particularly effective patterns and explains to the viewer why and where they work best. Clear, concise tying sequences are followed by exciting fishing footage as the fly is taken for a test drive in waters surrounding the scenic Florida Keys. |
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| To order your DVD: Click the "buy now" button to buy on-line, or send check or money orders for $24.95 + $3.00 shipping and handling to: T. Borski 118 Coral Av. Tavernier, FL 33070-2403 |
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| To order with Visa or Mastercard please call 305-852-9886 | ||||||||||||
The Chernobyl PMThis fly is another variation of the versatile Chernobyl tying style, a bushy fly to push some water and let fish find it in low light situations. Tim used this fly to cap a great evening of bone fishing taking a slob after sunset. The Redfish SliderA variation of the bonefish slider, this fly is just as effective in Texas, Louisiana and even in the Carolinas as it is in the Everglades. Redfish just love this fly, period. You will see Tim fish this fly pursuing the reds of Florida Bay. The Craft Fur ShrimpA pattern that always is saved a space in the fly box. Equally as effective for tarpon and snook in the bridge lights, or tied light on a bonefish flat, or just to take a tripletail floating on a buoy. Anyone who eats a shrimp will eat the classic fly. Tim uses it to convert on a Florida Bay tripletail. The Skunka muddler style tie that combines a spun deer hair head with a bunny tail to create a pattern that the baby tarpon flip over. You will learn the secrets of this fly and see some high flying baby tarpon action.
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