Re: Three basic Soft Hackles that worked great for me last year!
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:19 pm
JC,
Yes, I'm planning on attending the Expo again in 2019 and it looks like they are going to have me do a tying demo which will be my first one at this event. Also, I'm tentatively planning on doing a tying class at Gate's in May. If/when this is scheduled I'll post it on the Forum.
I've seen the crazy prices that are being asked for Mike Harding's book and I just can't understand why. It did sell out pretty rapidly after it was published but it's not that important of a book, not nearly so much as Rob Smith's The North Country Fly. I would suggest that you pick up a copy of Fogg's A Handbook of North Country Trout Fliesif you don't already have it; much more information in it but without the pretty color pictures.
I think I'm going to take the Harding off my reading list because no one can find it now and when it is offered it's at unrealistic prices.
Yes, I'm planning on attending the Expo again in 2019 and it looks like they are going to have me do a tying demo which will be my first one at this event. Also, I'm tentatively planning on doing a tying class at Gate's in May. If/when this is scheduled I'll post it on the Forum.
I've seen the crazy prices that are being asked for Mike Harding's book and I just can't understand why. It did sell out pretty rapidly after it was published but it's not that important of a book, not nearly so much as Rob Smith's The North Country Fly. I would suggest that you pick up a copy of Fogg's A Handbook of North Country Trout Fliesif you don't already have it; much more information in it but without the pretty color pictures.
I think I'm going to take the Harding off my reading list because no one can find it now and when it is offered it's at unrealistic prices.