It's Ripple Ice Hair 4 inch.Awesome! What is the blue and is it dubbed the length of the body or behind the spun deer hair? I love blue in flies….
It's Ripple Ice Hair 4 inch.Awesome! What is the blue and is it dubbed the length of the body or behind the spun deer hair? I love blue in flies….
And we,appreciate you doing so. Was hoping that the entire 1300 + pages from the other site could be sereptitiously cross decked to this site.... Whatever else happens, that part of the other place is a national treasure for fly fishers.I'm not one to brag. But I'm the smart ass that got this loaded on WFF. Nit looking for any hand outs or anything like that. Just wanted to point this out. I am good for something.
A couple spectral spiders, wet, damp, dry hoping to not intimidate View attachment 366
That was I've. And while i get where he's coming from, to each monkey his own swing as my Latino friends say.I was talking about further back at the beginning of the thread. Someone was talking about the impractical pretty flies tied. I fish the shit out of them all with absolute confidence. As far as eggs and nymphs, to each his or her own. Those are guaranteed winners in their own way.
No just an idiot that doesn’t know how to rotate the photo.
Those look very fishy. Nice ties!
45' of water. I guess I better buy that type-9 Full Sink! Nice tie Mark!Slowly trying to contribute more.
This is my favorite bloodworm pattern that I use. It is based off of Brian Chan‘s micro leech fished on a full sink in 45’ of water at my favorite lake.
The Red Fighting Fish
Been seeing more and more flies tied using Nayat, but I haven't messed with it at all yet.
Is this just another option to play with for variety, or does it offer some advantages over other materials?