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Cheap Cree? Hen Skin
I picked up this Indian hen skin in the bargain bin _ cost $2.265
Whether it can be called Cree or not, it is still a bargain. It is always worth while having a rummage in the bin.
http://pic6.picturetrail.com/VOL170/.../111998306.jpg
http://pic6.picturetrail.com/VOL170/.../111998370.jpg
This is the March Brown flymph I tied
http://pic6.picturetrail.com/VOL170/.../111998252.jpg
A little bit of silk there I missed.
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Donald/Scotland
[This message has been edited by Donald Nicolson (edited 14 September 2005).]
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Donald,
Nice looking fly, as usual. You got a great deal on that hen hackle!
Steve
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went"-Will Rogers
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nice skin, nice fly.
roy c. sent me an indian cree skin that was and remains very pretty. I remain eternally grateful for that gesture.
mgj
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That is very nice hackle Donald, worth ten times what you paid - pretty fly too. The trout won't mind the silk. ;?}
Mikey that cree was also from a bargain bin cost ?1 alongside another handful of quality stuff. Almost as much in postage. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
The bargain bin is always worth tipping up to see what is in the bottom, but you better get there soon. With avian flu in the far east, imports are off.
Those greenwells and coch-y bondhu may go missing for a few years.
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It is not a true cree but I do like the colors for that fly.
Joe Fox
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Hi Don,
Looks good no matter what the color may be.
Tight Lines - Al Beatty [url=http://www.btsflyfishing.com:8d7f4]www.btsflyfishing.com[/url:8d7f4]
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