Thank you. I'm going to do a SBS probably tommorrow and I'll list ingredients. It's just a simiseal blend.Those are sweet. What did you use for the dubbing, if you don’t mind me asking.
Thank you. I'm going to do a SBS probably tommorrow and I'll list ingredients. It's just a simiseal blend.Those are sweet. What did you use for the dubbing, if you don’t mind me asking.
Excellent. Thanks.Thank you. I'm going to do a SBS probably tommorrow and I'll list ingredients. It's just a simiseal blend.
Nice! Thank you for sharing this
Those spawn eyes are the chef's kiss to these flies.Something medium sized for Baja beach walking.....I'll probably take a few markers down with me too....match the hatch!
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Thank you.Those spawn eyes are the chef's kiss to these flies.
Very clean and great profile!
Better to have loved and lost than never loved at all…Tying Wally wings mayflies for the first time, likely tangle my leader spinning and if I get an eat the fly I likely toast.
Dave
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Damn, those look great!Something medium sized for Baja beach walking.....I'll probably take a few markers down with me too....match the hatch!
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Damn! Someone else figured out it's waaaay easier to tie egg loops in a fly tying vise. There goes my 15 minutes of fame.
I'm impressed with the body on this fly. I've tied this pattern but not the perfect results you have here. Very nice looking fly.
Honey Pot
Soft Hackle Wet Fly
Barry Ord Clarke
Tail - CDL (Coq de Leon)
Body - 2 moose mane hairs,1 black 1 white
Thorax - Dark brown dubbing
Hackle - Brown speckled partridge