Man that brings back memories, haven't tyed that pattern in years. The book of fly patterns by Eric Leiser has a step by step instructions.
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Man that brings back memories, haven't tyed that pattern in years. The book of fly patterns by Eric Leiser has a step by step instructions.
5 were for the dry fly cat and 1 for the streamer cat. you can see the pics on their sight, my two earlier drys
you won't see but the others you should. If I can help you in anyway give me a PM....
Glad to hear your entering Carp. It's a fantastic teaching tool. Every time you think you have the perfect fly tied, do another one. The finest of details will not go unnoticed, down to an extra wrap...
This link may help.
http://www.internationalflytyer.com/ubb ... ersForEver
I have some Carrie Stevens patterns on Ronn's sight, you may want to try tying some of them up first to get your feet wet. You'll learn a lot of the same things needed to tie salmon flys plus you can...
Tiemco's the best I've found for holding and not slipping off.
I was told a while back that the tail from a Doe has finer and straighter hair then those from a buck. Usually they are smaller in size, Everybody goes for the biggest tail they can find thinking...
I believe it used to be the Adams but I think the Elk Hair Caddis has passed it now.