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Re: Saggy Butt Hen and Mole
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:52 pm
by redietz
They're all nice -- the last one especially so.
Re: Saggy Butt Hen and Mole
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:14 pm
by willowhead
Fantastic tyes William.........i'm very glad to see you using the hooks i sent.........sometimes i send hooks to people and they don't get used...............but i love it when they DO.....(get used).....

You've done a great job on those.
C.B., you a funny Dude..........and btw, you referin' to Johnny King the Jazz piano playin' lawyer? He's an old friend of mine.....aint seen 'em since last year. You should give him the site url.........

Re: Saggy Butt Hen and Mole
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:34 pm
by letumgo
What an interesting hook! These are all great William. I think Mark sent me some of these too. I definitely need to give them a go.
Re: Saggy Butt Hen and Mole
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:22 am
by William Anderson
Thanks everyone. I'm definitely in some trouble now in the hook dept. I sit down to tie a batch of one thing and see a hook that just needs some attention. These are quite unusual and begging for some emerger design, but I'm not discounting them as a SH hook yet. I'll definitely get these wet and try to keep em out of the trees.
CB, I like the idea of the CBHS Emerger (CB-Hackle Stacker) pattern. I was tying hackle stackers a few years ago and met Johnny King at Somerset about the same time. The subject did come up but he was obsessing over squid patterns at the time. Really creative stuff for salt water. Your snowshoe idea sounds like something I would cook up, wish I had thought of it. I'll give it a go.
w
Re: Saggy Butt Hen and Mole
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:31 am
by CreationBear
here's a link to one of mr. king's patterns:
http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php? ... ntry307842
i'm afraid i never met the gentleman, but he certainly designs a nifty fly.
