Very nice flies here. I am working on some Gartside Softhackle Streamers for the first time. The marabou is not easy to work with, but they are coming out pretty decent anyway. Maybe I will have some pics tomorrow or so.
Very nice flies here. I am working on some Gartside Softhackle Streamers for the first time. The marabou is not easy to work with, but they are coming out pretty decent anyway. Maybe I will have some pics tomorrow or so.
Last edited by kelkay; 02-22-2011 at 09:48 PM.
The last couple of days I have been tying Ausable Bombers. They are a good looking fly (to me).
Tim
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/...le-bomber.html
Midges, nymphs, and buggers.
Bullet-head skwalas; March Browns, olives and midges on deck.
Regards,
Scott
Been tying big flies for stripers and muskies lately. Here is a few.
just filling up my fly boxes with some bead headed nymphsDSCN0688.jpg
Been tying some size 20 and 22 woven body midges.
Rick
This is probably my 2nd ever attempt at a Black Ghost...I didn't have any black floss, so used some UniYarn instead...the wing is probably too long...etc etc etc:
Same with this FireStarter...and instead of a tinsel/wire body, I used some sparkle braid:
Rick Z ties a flashy tinsel fly, the Goldie Jr...and does it very nicely. Mine doesn't look nearly as good, but thats how I roll!
#14 Griffiths Gnat:
I don't even own hooks smaller than #16...so to me THIS is small:
David Merical
St. Louis, MO
Good job David,
If you want to catch a big fish, cast a big fly. They all are fishable.
David Mac www.Tiethefly.com
I think the wing is fine on the streamer and will get them fishs attention especially those last 2 pictures.
Here is one that finished this morning.