I 'm hoping someone could recommend a sight where I can find the recipe for the "Ray Charles".I have checked the archives,and I either overlooked it or it isn't there.
Thanks
John
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I 'm hoping someone could recommend a sight where I can find the recipe for the "Ray Charles".I have checked the archives,and I either overlooked it or it isn't there.
Thanks
John
this: [url=http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:1Mc4AwJwuTAJ:www.flyanglersonline.c om/alcampbell/ac022304.html+%22ray+charles+fly%22&hl=en:645fb]http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:1Mc4AwJwuTAJ:www.flyanglersonline.c om/alcampbell/ac022304.html+%22ray+charles+fly%22&hl=en[/url:645fb]
Thank you for your speedy response....I love this site.
John
Try this one, too. Found it on a Google search....
[url=http://www.cvff.org/raycharles.html:4895f]http://www.cvff.org/raycharles.html[/url:4895f]
Mike
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There is no greater fan of flyfishing than the worm.
Patrick McManus
Maddog:
The url site you mentioned for the Ray Charles Fly, mentioned the pattern imitates freshwater scud and sow bugs, often found in Western tail-water fisheries and spring creeks. Tied by Montana guide Bob Krumm, the name according to Bob, comes from the fact that even a blind person can catch a fish with this pattern (but can he sing and play piano?).
Bob Krumm has written many articles for FAOL over the past 7 years, if you do a Keyword Search on FAOL, and click the "Match All Words" options, you will see the listing for all of Bob Krumm's articles that are in the FAOL Archives.
~Parnelli