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Just finished up some Black Nose Dace's, next up is some Queen of the Waters. An oldie but still a goodie here on the east coast for brookies.
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Jamie
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Rookie tier here trying his hand at spinning deer hair after I failed miserably the first time trying it with buck tail.Yeah I should have done a search on this wonderful site first.Oh well live and learn.It's a Marabou muddler pattern.I'll post a pic shortly.
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just finished a batch of partridge and oranges.
currently going back and forth w/ muddlers and spun deer hair bodied grasshoppers.
mgj
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playing around with an extended body version of Hans' CDC and elk.....Jason
Ruger....be careful...spinning and trimming deer can be addictive!
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Jason,
Sounds like an interesting variation. Keep me posted http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
Cheers,
Hans W
tying small stuff
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http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y11...64/boo-mud.jpg
Here is my second try at it.
[This message has been edited by Ruger (edited 13 March 2005).]
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Right now I am going in two different directions in the water columm. I'm tying #4 Crease Flies (white) and #6 Clousers (chartreuse over white). 8T
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You had better learn to be a happy camper. You only get one try at this campground and it's a real short camping season.
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The last fly I tied other than an ill fated Shannon, was this one on Friday. It puts the "Gawd" back in the gaudy fly. She's called "The Lizzy", and she's one painted hussy of a fly. [url=http://teamsouthbound.com/pictureprocessor/images/Lizzy2.jpg:cdbfc]http://teamsouthbound.com/pictureprocessor/images/Lizzy2.jpg[/url:cdbfc]
Eric
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I'm also tying comparaduns.
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I am tying a 35 dozen order of E.Flavilinea's
Two types of duns, spinners and an emerger for this same fly. Good Yellowstone Park, Henry's Fork Fly to have in your box.
After that I have 25 dozen Midges to do. Plus I am filling my own boxes as I go. Ron