Thanks for the heads up on this pattern.
I do remember this as I read the text.
Type: Posts; User: Bluewilly
Thanks for the heads up on this pattern.
I do remember this as I read the text.
Not sure what a Boa Leech pattern looks like
Can anyone point me in the right dirction to find
This pattern??
Size 12 Garthside Sparrow
Gurglers!!!
I love Gurglers, In all sizes and colors. Yellow is good in the early mornings. I like Black with yellow tails and Brown with black tails. What is best about Gurglers you can be very...
I also use the 15 draw cabinet on the outside of each draw I used a laber maker to show the type of hooks-size. Then I was able to get beed containers from someone who makes bracelets and necklace....
I just found this web site last week and it looks very intersting, lots of patterns and video with the recpie. Check it out and see for your self.
http://www.theweeklyfly.com/
Toluene is the best. I have some in a good sealed jar and it seems to last for ever.
Xylene is good also but you have to mix it with more xylene to goop.
Just my two cents worth.
I also like Peter Frailey's (Hair & Herl)
When I started to tie this was oone I started with and still use.
just think out side the box on Micro buggers you have fun and find that anything will...
You are an awsome dearhair spiner. I love the trim job. The pic of the jump is great also.
Stone River Outfitters, LLC
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Bedford, NH 03110
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I live only two miles form Stone River Outfitters.
They have a 800 number and are very helpful when I gothere. Try calling them and ask about how sticky the skin is.
Tel 800-331-8558
Bluewilly
I have bought Two of these rods for my son-in-laws. They both just started with these rods and as I watch them cast I see they will be great starter outfits. I think if you want a three weight rod...
This what I use and when I started it was slow at first but just keep trying. I have taken a few classes and this the way they taught us.
http://www.tie1on.net/dubloop.htm
Just keep trying it...
I tied around as many as it takes to keep fishing all during the season.I take a care to tie only the type I use and give away to my son-in-laws and friends.
Bluewilly
Thanks for the information
I looked at the web page and it will be of great help.I'll be tying some of these for the next season in NH.
Bluewilly :wink:
Hi to all,
I need more information on flat wing term. Do you mean a streamer type of what kind? A wewb page would be great help
Thnks
Bluewilly
I had lots of trouble with streamer eyes. I found the best painting tool. I bought a pice of balsawood 1/8th X 1/8th. I then use a pencil sharpener the old hand crank type. Just sharpen it to a point...