What's in your vise?

Anyone figure out why Norm quit posting here? It's like nothing but his posts the past 3 pages on the what's in your vise over 'there.' This has really piqued my interest. I can't figure it out.
 
adding a couple of extra stupid easy-but stupid effective-buggy stone nymphs. Last trip out it was about 50/50 between this and my whitefish-crack egg. I like to tie these on a size 12-16 streamer jigged hook so that the whities can easily get ahold of it.

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adding a couple of extra stupid easy-but stupid effective-buggy stone nymphs. Last trip out it was about 50/50 between this and my whitefish-crack egg. I like to tie these on a size 12-16 streamer jigged hook so that the whities can easily get ahold of it.

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Shit, that is a crazy looking, super buggy pattern. I love it
 
Shit, that is a crazy looking, super buggy pattern. I love it
Thx! I got several swinging them too. Probably mistook it for a small sculpin.
 
My buddy John called me Sunday night after we had fished together on Saturday.
He was pretty excited, mentioning he had caught a searun in the 22” range. He lives on the water and has caught a lot of big cutts, so it takes a pretty special fish to get him excited. He said the fish never jumped and ripped all the line he had in out of his stripping basket. Two paddle boarders pulled up and watched the battle.
He caught it on a reverse spider with a chartreuse body.
After hearing that, I decided I better crank out some soft hackles with chartreuse hues to have in my box.
SF

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had a fun fly tying evening with a few on here...weird that I would tie up a couple of musky flies. Decided to downsize a touch but with my more updated innards. Plus, had to add a couple of tuna flies that aren't really needed...

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A bass sized bluegill?….clouser. Just starting a more serious pursuit of bass so tying up some confidence flies to get started with and clousers catch everything! Bass sized olive bugger coming up next :).

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Add crickets, hoppers, mice and frogs to your bass kit.

I had good success on RapJohn (smallies) using a large light brown hopper pattern that I bent one of the legs on, and after 4 fish, the more ragged it got, the better it got hammered.
 
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