nice fly Norm. I always liked Jack and his flies. He was unique.
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nice fly Norm. I always liked Jack and his flies. He was unique.
Mike, We are lucky that the fish don't seem to mind.
Crappie Candy, A Crappie fly. A case could be made that most of my flies are crappie flies.
It's special when you tie ii!
thanks for your tutoral . T may try one.
Byron are those wally wings or wonder wings and do they tend to twist up your tippet? They sure do look nice. Another vise?
Very Nice Scott. I think the fish can see it!
Another nice one!
Nice Norm, What is that hook size?
Thanks John. I agree and also have a bevy of hares ears also. Can't go wrong with either.
Thanks for your comments, Scott and Dennis.
A bevy of red fox squirrel nymphs. Some with jig hooks some regular.
Very nice Norm
Glad you liked it. At least it was clean.
Tied these wanting some heavy flies to get down quick. I used the same method as for the SOS On my last post but with a size 14, 69 degree jig hook and a larger bead. No red wing case (out of red...
A real departure from most March browns. I like it. thanks for posting Norm
I think you nailer it Scott.
Nice fly. Thanks for posting. Good luck with the smallmouths
A farmer is herding a large flock of sheep back to his barn when a guy driving a fancy auto on a nearby road slows, stops and gets out, He walks up to the fence and yells to the farmer: If I can...
And also to you,Rick
Thanks Cliff. I'm flattered to hear from someone from the UK!
Higer"s SOS is a great little nymph. These are my attempts to tie a bunch of 18's. He used black chrystal flash for legs and I used red. why? Didn't have any black. Try it to drag behind a dry or by...
Byron, what kind of feather do use for that wally wing? Hope you had a nice Christmas. How;s the eruption situation?
Thanks Scott. Like something I can probably tie myself. Like the others too.
I'd put on the traditonal one and put the wally one in a shadow box.