Grayone
Steelhead
Steelhead MOJO right there.
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Steelhead MOJO right there.
Slingshot?Some evening tying, and sanding in my basement corner.
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Oh yea, still have some finishing touches to do. Oversize plum fork, cut down and rough shaped with the bandsaw, dremel, then sandpaper.Slingshot?
I'd love to see a step by step on your build. I'd like to make my own nice slingshot.Oh yea, still have some finishing touches to do. Oversize plum fork, cut down and rough shaped with the bandsaw, dremel, then sandpaper.
I put together another thread so it doesn't mess up what's in your vise.I'd love to see a step by step on your build. I'd like to make my own nice slingshot.
Gotta wear shades fishing that one...Wake ‘Em Up Muddler
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hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - yarn flame
rib - H2O Twist orange
body - Ice Dub Shrimp pink
hackle - hot orange/fuschia
shoulder - hen dyed orange (1 Tbs Rit Sunshine Orange/1 cup water)
collar/head - deer hair
Regards,
Scott
That will work
This looks a lot like the Heather nymph![]()
Nation's Green Sedge
Bill Nation
Hook - Mustad Heritage, size 6
Thread - Black
Tail - Red swan (I used red goose)
Body - Green seal's fur
Rib - Oval gold tinsel
Wing - Mallard or teal flank
Collar - Badger hackle
Fly Patterns of British Columbia - Arthur James Lingren
"Nation's Green Sedge (Caddis) - Fly Angler's OnLine Volumn 10 week 18 (flyanglersonline.com)
Maybe I might have been able to wake up some rainbows with this fly today, my muddler was putting them to sleep. Very nice, Scott!Wake ‘Em Up Muddler
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hook - WFC Model 6 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 fire orange
tail - yarn flame
rib - H2O Twist orange
body - Ice Dub Shrimp pink
hackle - hot orange/fuschia
shoulder - hen dyed orange (1 Tbs Rit Sunshine Orange/1 cup water)
collar/head - deer hair
Regards,
Scott