Real nice, Scott. I see you dye a lot of your own materials. I always thought that it would too messy and complicated in my small apartment.
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Real nice, Scott. I see you dye a lot of your own materials. I always thought that it would too messy and complicated in my small apartment.
Love this old time fly. It still catches fish for me. I've always tied my bodies with peacock herl, but I'm going to try some silver or gold tinsel.
Happy Birthday.
Happy Thanksgiving from Portage, PA. Have a great time everyone.
Beautiful tie. That ought to catch something.
Very helpful, thanks.
Happy Birthday to all.
Thanks so much James. Those are cool and I need tie some.
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So nice.You do it all, dyeing and tying. You da' man.
I really like the fly, James, and I bet it would work under the ice, too. What size are the eyes, are they stick-on, and who sells them?
Thanks,
Bruce
My thanks to all that have kept and continue to keep us free.
Sorry, Byron. I was a little slow that day. I didn't realize they went to the hackle variety. Thanks.
You can't ask for more from an SBS. It shows where it was fished and the fish it fooled. That's what I call a post. Thanks, Scott
That's an interesting fly, Norm.
Hey Ted, Would post a link to the new JuJu emerger? I'm not sure to which one you are referring. Thanks
Did you ever throw them at trout? Do they eat them? I never tried or tied them.
Why, Byron?
Dave, You are truly blessed to be able to fish over brook trout that large. Where I fish in central, PA, the brookies are very small, maybe 4" to 8". Good for you guys.
Nice, Norm, and it looks indestructible too.
Very nice. About how long do they take to tie?
Happy Birthday, Steve
Nice fish. That's a great perch, too. I'd love to have about 10 that size.
Very cool.
I usually start tying 50 to 100 each of my "go to" flies. Those are the handful I use 90% of the time.
As usual, those are beautiful ties. Thanks for posting them.