That said, @mcswny , I hate casting larger game changers. They all work. and work damn well!Awwwwe, they're so cute when they're little babies....
oh these are stupid east to cast. Could easily cast with a 6wt, maybe even a 5. A version of the white was my absolute best bully fly this summer. They wanted “small”.That said, @mcswny , I hate casting larger game changers. They all work. and work damn well!
I like this...a lot! Is the trailing hook a siwash?
My wife and I stopped at that "M" lake yesterday for a break on the six hour drive home; I looked for a Prius and your Commander thinking it would be fun to say hello.That said, @mcswny , I hate casting larger game changers. They all work. and work damn well!
Sadly I'm a weekend warrior these days ....My wife and I stopped at that "M" lake yesterday for a break on the six hour drive home; I looked for a Prius and your Commander thinking it would be fun to say hello.
YeahI like this...a lot! Is the trailing hook a siwash?
Overperforming as usual…
What are we targeting friggin whales!?
I have never tied a 4"+ fly, some of my winter steelhead patterns are close. This will be an interesting leap from the comfort zone.
Salmon, for my buddy to drag behind a downriggerWhat's the target species here (if any)? Cool fly. Thinking that would've slayed on the troll for tuna this week.
How are you glueing the eyes to the hair like that, is it a pre glued piece tied in? I’d think it would make a clump but seems still flowy around the eye. Dig the pattern by the way even cooler that you tied it while at camp.Just so happens I have a 6" Squid I tied in camp Thurs. Looking slightly worse for wear after fooling 6 tuna yesterday.
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How are you glueing the eyes to the hair like that, is it a pre glued piece tied in? I’d think it would make a clump but seems still flowy around the eye. Dig the pattern by the way even cooler that you tied it while at camp.
It's just missing something....... Hmmmmm.... What can it be?