Which do you tie on first?

If you one to all of the trouble to tie that beautiful Wally-winged Cahill, then I’m tying that baby on first.

Me too, but some prefer the traditional

Sorry, I meant to type “went to all of the trouble”

I understood…

I would have to go with the Wally Wing version since I have never tied or fished that style of fly before.

Dennis

I’d put on the traditonal one and put the wally one in a shadow box.

Man, that’s a tough one, but I’m a sucker for Wally Wings. They just look awesome for really not much extra tying effort.

More of a traditional, minimalist preference. I would go with the standard pattern.

The Chronicler

Tandem setup for me , winged 1st and the other a dropper tied about 18" or so to the bend of the 1st
then I would skip them off the riffles , and I know the very spot too its near a ranch … :slight_smile:
I will give you a last chance to guess where I am talking about…

Beyond my pay grade … both are excellent!

Last Chance, Idaho…”A small drinking village with a big fishing problem”

Close but no cigar , this near the highway bridge riffle area has no fishing problem
in fact its under fished IMHO
Of course I am not an elete member of the overfished high dollar pool just a stones throw
from the mini rapids that I refer to here as my skipping spot.

I just love the area. Your Last Chance to get it.

Merry Christmas to all

Close but no cigar , this near the highway bridge riffle area has no fishing problem
in fact its under fished IMHO
Of course I am not an elete member of the overfished high dollar pool just a stones throw
from the mini rapids that [i]I refer to here as my skipping spot.

This is a Last Chance to get it. any nibbles ?
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Merry Christmas to all

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Osborne Bridge, entering Last Chance

Most of the “old timers” fish below the bridge…especially when the Brown Drakes come off.
I have found the riffles above the bridge to be good depending on the flows. Can get very shallow when not releasing much water

Glad to see that camera back “up!” About 6 months from now, exactly, on a warm summer evening, the big brown drakes will fly, and hatch, and lay some eggs. Above and below this bridge a bunch of us will be in heaven for a while, wrapped up in only the moment of the largest fish in the river having thier own thanksgiving dinner on those bugs, and some of our imitations.

I’d fish the Wally Wing first Byron.

Byron,
Thanks for letting me spoof around with
your thread
of course your right about the location.

At any rate, I like many others look forward
to more great fly tying photos from the members.

Looking forward to 2021’- Cheers

Thanks for the photos, Steve