I have a full skin cree from Denny Conrad about 20 years ago. It's been stored in a ceder chest the entire time.
It's beautiful and perfect, I paid $275. asking $200 plus the ride.
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I have a full skin cree from Denny Conrad about 20 years ago. It's been stored in a ceder chest the entire time.
It's beautiful and perfect, I paid $275. asking $200 plus the ride.
I miss the chat room too, FAOL has always been great!
I found an old FAOL patch in my fly tying desk.
Anyone want it?
I use them for all my spinner patterns
Very Sad, Rest in peace Warren.
nobody? :(
Arne Mason
I know this is a long shot! Anyone have an old Gatti 909 PA they are willing to part with?
Can someone take a picture of JC's bench. I'd love to see how it's holding up.
Get well soon, Deanna
My bad, I thought all cree's were roosters. I didn't know about a cree hen.
I have a full skin cree from Conrad ranch (Denny). let me know if your interested.
you call find Les on Facebook!
Fly casting is not that difficult, and can easily be learned in a few hours with proper instruction.
Your making one of the oldest mistakes in Bass fishing. Your setting the hook when you see the strike! When Bass fishing with a surface lure you wait until you feel the fish on the line before...
Crappie, aka Calico bass
Hendrickson dun
Has anyone seen it lately, how does it look?
My good friend Ron Kusse passed away on Sunday March 6th. Here is the notice:
http://www.recordonline.com/article/20160308/OBITUARIES/303089987
Stay strong!
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I'd fish it. I like "buggy" looking flies.
I prefer a braided leader, they hold floatant better, I get mine from Orvis, no twisting. They work almost the same.
Why would you want to wear anything other then a Simms boot? Great boot with even better customer service, they truly stand behind everything they sell!
I use wood glue and hold the chip in place with needles, wipe off as much excess glue as you can with a damp cloth. Remove the needles and lightly sand after 24 hours.