Silver,
Sorry, but me thinks that is stretching it quite a bit.
I will challenge you on the Catskill method. I will match you 10-1 with photos of upright v. Slanted. In fact, let's produce tying...
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Silver,
Sorry, but me thinks that is stretching it quite a bit.
I will challenge you on the Catskill method. I will match you 10-1 with photos of upright v. Slanted. In fact, let's produce tying...
Silver,
I agree completely with that. My little story has more to do with identifying trigger points of a fly and an explanation as to why a trout will take an artificial with a big hook hanging...
Silver,
I was once asked by a writer what I thought caused a trout to take a fly. He published the article in Fly Fisherman and quoted/paraphrased me in the article.
What I told him was the...
How about any version of a comparadun?
How about any catskil style?
How about any Wulf fly?
I think we all grew up tying these flies and being exposed to them in literature to the extent that the...
See my earlier post about what a trout sees from its window
Although, if you read any of the books that address what a trout sees out of its window - they all agree - the wings without a body attached is first. Then the body, and when they get close, the...
Sorry, meant the "cant" or direction of a mayfly wing.
Anyway, I know a lot of posts I post bring a lot of strong disagreement, but I am "coming out of the closet" on this issue.
I just...