after spending the summer in Colorado.
Took a coiuple of pictures of it before it becomes the tangled mess of hooks, flies, and materials it will surely degrade into once I actually start tying on it...
This is as 'neat' as it will ever be:
after spending the summer in Colorado.
Took a coiuple of pictures of it before it becomes the tangled mess of hooks, flies, and materials it will surely degrade into once I actually start tying on it...
This is as 'neat' as it will ever be:
It Just Doesn't Matter....
THAT is pretty organized, Buddy! I'm too ashamed to post pictures of my messy tying area!
David Merical
St. Louis, MO
... you mean like this, Buddy ??
Now that my dry fly season is over and I won't be fishing nearly as much, I need to get around to tidying mine up. Won't be nearly as nice as what yours looks like now, but it will be organized enough that even a stranger would be able to tie flies there.
John
The fish are always right.
Buddy,
Is that a Sidewinder? Hard to tell. I have one, but it is the weighted base model. Looks similar.
Byron
Mine ain't as snazzy as you guys lol its portable, but here is how it looks today...
"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..."
I would take a picture of my space - once I find the camera! If I was closer Buddy I would have you consult on my mess!
Mike
Buddy,
Very nice, very neat. I like your bobbin cradle - Best I've ever seen.
Regards,
Scott
Gadzooks! I gotta get to tying. I have tied maybe a dozen flies since I got my new desk in late September. This is about the neatest you will ever see it again...
Buddy,I can see what you will be doing for the next millenium.
Buddy,
Forgot to ask earlier - the paintbrush on your desk; do you use it for tailing fibers (economy microfibbets) or for cleanup?
Regards,
Scott