I would like to thank everyone for the information, picture,and pattern. This is such a great bunch.
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I would like to thank everyone for the information, picture,and pattern. This is such a great bunch.
The one I saw had either black or peacock behind the head.
I am looking for a pattern called the White Wolf. It is popular in parts of Wisconsin.
http://kwsu.org/Offers/FlyTying.aspx Good luck
Very nice article. Only one question. What color ultra chenille was used in the pattern?
I fish in Lake Michigan tributaries and use the last fly that you show with great success.
Normand,
Thanks for the site. We work with children regularly and this will definitely help.
For individual storage of hooks I found that I have a lot of friends that take meds. Through their generous contributions of pill bottles I am able to store all that I want. Each bottle is labeled...
Thanks everyone. I found just what I wanted at Hobby Lobby.
flywatersmallie,
Thanks. There is a Hobby Lobby in Oshkosh I will check first. If that fails the trip to Appleton will well be worth it.
hap,
Thanks, but it doesn't sound like it will work for the application I wish to use it for.
hap,
Will that stuff compress enough to make a good body. It sounds like it is great for thicker egg patterns. Thanks
kbproctor,
Thanks. I had checked out jannsnetcraft and they did not carry that color.
Beaver,
It is used for body of a Junebug fly and needed to help it float high. Thanks anyway.
I am unable to find a source. Any help would be appreciated.
I am choosy in picking out tails to buy. I have found some that were so kinky that you could not use them.
The surgeons knot has never failed me.
Looks like it was a fun time.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Now that's my idea of a perfect day. Those memories will be with you and that child forever. Congrats.
There is a chance for anybody to get involved in stream monitoring. The programs are Citizen Based Stream Monitoring and run through the University Extension Program. There Is a level 2 program that...
Appreciate all the skill that went into those shots. Sometimes formal training interfers with natural abilities. Once again great job!
Thank you this sure did help.:lol:
Very nice shot. :DCongrats. What kind of camera?
"Get a pyrethrin pest strip from your farm store. Cut it into one inch squares, one each in each plastic bag."
Spent the afternoon at 6 farm stores and nobody had or could tell me about that...