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Just wondering who created this tutorial. I know it's from...
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Just wondering who created this tutorial. I know it's from...
If your looking for names of patterns, TroutGeek has named some good ones. To that I would add a Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear, Crystal Bugger and an Elk Hair caddis. Tie each in a few different sizes and...
The quality of fly assorments should be similar in most cases. You pay less because your buying more. You may also in some cases be buying seconds. They will still be great flies, but may have some...
Wow, Thanks for sharing that Hans. I never would have imagined that you could safley pluck a bird in such a mannor. Do birds ever die from this? It seems a bit brutal.
Bob, there is nothing wrong with you. I tie an average of 250 flies per month. I give some away, and the rest go into my box. I love to tie and try out some new patterns. Hey tell your that you could...
I really like the look of the Golden Trout, just behind that would be the Full spawn mature brown.
I'm not sure if news of this made it out your way, but in Canada, it seems that we have quite a rash of spills.
Just an FYI...
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Great idea. That would be perfect for any out of town trips, and even streamside. Thanks, you just made my day. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
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The last time I was in a hotel with only a c-clamp, I used the fold out ironing board to clamp to. Really though, a pediastal would work the best.