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Gape
- space between the point of the hook and the shank
Gel-spun polyethylene - A synthetic fiber that
is extremely thin, supple, slippery, very abrasion resistant,
and strong. It is stronger than steel for its size. It
is often used as a braided fly line backing where large
amounts of backing are needed and space on the reel is
limited
Ghillie - a person employed as guide to anglers
on salmon fishing waters
Gold Head - A Bead Head fly uses a metal bead to
simulate the thorax on a nymph or wet fly and to add weight
to the fly
Golden Pheasant - Bird whose
crest, neck and wing feathers are used extensively in
fly patterns
Graphite - the most popular rod-building material
in use today; offers the best weight, strength, and flex
ratio of any rod building material currently available |
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