Sort of like teenagers, aren't they. Take care, John.:)
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Sort of like teenagers, aren't they. Take care, John.:)
You just gotta love stories like that, you can see it in your mind. Thanks for the great read, John.
stcroixguy, I thought that was part of your dubbing supply. Take care, John.:D
SMClark, you are probably right, things like that goes that way many times in my life, now more frequently. Take care, John.:D
With all the hurricane stuff going on I forgot about this, until my wife reminded me this morning. First, I have NO memory of this, but my Wife, Marilyn does and she is the one who reminded me to...
Thanks for the post, Charlaine, Wife and I are praying for all of our members safety. Wife and I are originally from Houston and are familiar with the area, she still has family there and I have some...
Thanks Scott, I think my local 'gills might just take an interest in this one. Thanks again. Take care, John.:)
ScottP, I agree, if I traveled with my fly tying gear I would want something light and easy to work with. The only traveling I do with my fly stuff is from home to the fishing hole to catch fish. I...
That is the exact ones I was referring to John. I think they would be great IF you have a big fly tying bench or used lots and lots of different hooks. I too have the 7 day pill minder type box, mine...
Hey gang, I finally found the hook storage boxes that Morneb showed in a post back in 2010, yeah I know I'm slow. These storage containers are by Darice, they are bead storage solution tiny...
Okay gang, I know this thread is old, okay rusted, but i found some containers very similar, if not identical to the ones Morneb showed in his reply on this thread. Check at Joann's fabric and...
Those should get you a mess of gills in no time. Please consider an SBS for us slow folks. Take care, John.:)
Scott, nice work on that one, way better than my work, for sure. Thanks for the SBS, those help for us that struggle with the fly tying addiction. but have few fly tying skills. Take care, John.;)
I've joined thi9s group also. I can still do most things I did before, but I do them at a much slower pace so I don't run out of gas. Since I retired in 2010, I've had major abdominal surgery in 2011...
Warren, will be keep you and your family in our prayers. Stay strong and fight the cancer. Being a cancer survivor, myself I can tell you '' It ain't for whimps.'' Take care and you will be in our...
Scott, great looking fly and thanks for the tutorial, I think even I can now tie your fly. Thanks again for the SBS, think this one will work on the local bluegills, I intend to find out soon, John.
Congrats to Riley, great shot and nowhere near ordinary. I'd say the ''Arranger'' gets a congrats also. One very Cool shot. Y'all take care, John.
JTR, welcome back to the madhouse that is FAOL. Not much fishing in my area now, all the ponds are hard on top. Take care, John.
John, my fellow flyfishing folks never cease to amaze me. Never at a loss for uses for older equipment. Thanks for the idea, one of those,''Why didn't I think of that.'' Thanks again, John.
As usual, I'm late to the party, but likewise, Happy Birthday to ya and many more in the future. Keep us in the loop as always. Take care, John.
tjulian, welcome to FAOL, a great site with great folks to help with everything flyfishing. We won't savce you money or your sanity, but we will help you to have fun. Enjoy yourself here and take...
Betty, Definitely a keeper! My guess you will have her out for casting practice in the spring? I am also sure several fellers will be wiling to teach her to fish for Bluegills, I'm just saying. Take...
I never got to know Al, I joined here too late, however I have read his tying threads on here and yes I miss him also. A Great fly tyer and a Greater Person. He paid it forward in the best sense of...
Great to know you are alright! Sorry about the creel but very glad that was all you lost. Regroup and go fish, take care, John.
As has been said, you four enjoy yourselves. Please stay off the newscasts. Take care and enjoy, John.