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    Default some soft hackles

    these were some of the effort from today.



    Rick

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    and a great effort it was
    Remember we all live down stream

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    Hi Rick,

    Nice collection. I would suggest having some unweighted ones as well. Soft hackles drifted in the surface film, or just under, can be deadly during the early part of a rise.

    - Jeff

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    Default Good work

    Nice. Keep tying and fishing the softies. You will not be disappointed.

    Mark

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    May I suggest the linked method of tying in (and securing) hackle. It leads to smaller heads and is more efficient (IMO). Your flies are fine, but maybe the method linked will make them even 'tidier'.
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    Nice tyes!

    You will enjoy fishing soft hackles, they work very well.

    What type of hackle are you using?

    Take care,
    chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Z View Post
    these were some of the effort from today.



    Rick
    Your on your way Good job, Have fun.

    JaD
    AKA caddisman1
    Fish like predator.

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    I have about 6 different partridge, chuckar and grouse skins that I am using.

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg H View Post
    May I suggest the linked method of tying in (and securing) hackle. It leadst to smaller heads and is more efficient (IMO). Your flies are fine, but maybe the method linked will make them even 'tidier'.

    Can you explain what the "linked method" is? I am not familiar with this. I am a fairly new tier and I am struggling with getting my soft hackles to look right.
    Tim

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