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    Default My fly tying progress thanks you yall!!

    Well with all of the wonderful help and information I have gotten from this wonderful site and the wonderful people here. I decided that the best thing for me to do is it show you in photos my progress this was yall can keep up with the wonderfull advice.
    1. Sreamer I redid from my noll kit
    2. Have no clue
    3. Pom Pom Spider
    4. Woolyworm
    5. Peacock herl nymph
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    looking forward to them. Keep one of your first for memories and if you tie like me a good chuckle

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    all fixed.

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    That second one is...wow...

    What are those things stickin out of it?

    I can almost promise you that it will catch a fish...the ridiculous stuff is always the best.

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    I think that second one should be called the Green Leafed Tree Bass.
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    Thumbs up You're Hooked for good now !

    Great stuff Charlaine. Keep it up and keep showing your progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold View Post
    That second one is...wow...

    What are those things stickin out of it?

    I can almost promise you that it will catch a fish...the ridiculous stuff is always the best.
    Looks like instead of tying in single goose biots for tails, legs, antenna or wrapping the hook for a body that a large portion of the quills has been palmered for that spiked effect ! Now have a new sea urchin pattern being considered from the inspiration ! Thanks,

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    Hi Charlaine,

    You are making excellent progress.

    Regards,

    Gandolf

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    Thumbs up

    I'll secound or third the "have no idea fly"... Looks like it would work well for a hopper, good looking flys, keep on a tying....
    "Because by the Grace of God I can, be on a beautiful mountain stream with a friend , have the water boil from a 12" Native Brookie taking a self tyed dry,and feel it on the end of my cane... It don't get no better than that..."

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    the second one i used a green saddle feather that i wraped around the body thinking i was doing the wooly worm but then realzed it wasn't what i thought.
    see below for what i used
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