October Caddis Flymph in-hand
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
He is from Black Diamond, Washington. His Black Diamond steelhead fly was the reason I bought my first Guinea Hen skin.
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
You sound smart.....most of us bought Guinea in small packages with half of it being crap for some period of time before we realized it was a much better idea to get the whole skin..... i got some KILLER skins now.....and here's a tip.
Course, depending on where you live.....you may not need this tip.....but. There's a lady in England named Christina who has a company called Chevron Hackles.....and she has Guinea skins to dye for. Stuff you'll never find here most likely, both natural and dyed. Google her.
Course, depending on where you live.....you may not need this tip.....but. There's a lady in England named Christina who has a company called Chevron Hackles.....and she has Guinea skins to dye for. Stuff you'll never find here most likely, both natural and dyed. Google her.
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CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
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CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
http://www.pureartflytying.ning.com
Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Great Job RoadKill, not only nice tying but a lovely pattern.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
http://www.oldhatflytying.com
Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Thanks Carl!
How far upriver are the steelhead toward your place? I really want to get up and chase some around February.
How far upriver are the steelhead toward your place? I really want to get up and chase some around February.
Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Beautiful work for a first timer
Hats off to you sir,
Roy
Hats off to you sir,
Roy