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Outstanding job! Thanks for sharing. Correct me if I am wrong, but I see 4 FOTW.
Those baitfish patterns would be "killer" in our local pike pond.
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"My fondest memories and friends will be forever bound to my heart, with the waters I have fished." D.G. 1992
www.wolfmountainfly.com
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Another question Henry. In my experience, mylar tubing is not very durable, gets torn up from catching fish. I found coating it with epoxy or softex helps but then it stiffens up the tubing and the fly can get curved and twist up the leader. I suppose I should wait for a FOTW but I would like to know how you deal with that.
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Joe
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Hey Henry,
I know the guys are lusting after your
minnow flies, and rightfully so, but that
little shrimp kritter trips my trigger. Can
you provide any details on that one? Warm
regards, Jim
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that is about as "minnowy" as it gets!
Looking forward to the Fly of the Week on those.
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RRhyne56
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IM = robinrhyne@hotmail.com
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To cool Henry, really nice job. Say where did you say you live and when are we going fishing with yor flies?
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Wow! Those are some amazing flies. You def. need to do a FOTW.
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Henry, great looking flies. Doing a fly of the week is really easy to do and from the sound of things from my fellow FAOLers you really need to consider it. I'd really like to see how those are done too.
Again, great flies.
REE
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FYI-ALL:
If you have not taken a peek-link over in the profile to Henry's web storage site to see images of a LOT more of his cool flies.... This fellow fishes a lot and is a monster tyer!
Rich