I did grow up in White Bear. Been there?That pill bottle says "White Bear Lake". You grew up in MN or just bought your drugs from there?
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I did grow up in White Bear. Been there?That pill bottle says "White Bear Lake". You grew up in MN or just bought your drugs from there?
I did grow up in White Bear. Been there?
That's a fly name that takes me back many years! I tied and sold dozens of those for spending money as a kid.I think it was probably a TDC (Thompson's Delectable Chironomid) fished at Rocky Ford, circa 1989.
With a rubber band for thread control, Dean?My first fly was over 60 years ago and was some ugly concoction sort of held together with thread raided from Mom's sewing box.
Perfect! My first "successful" Adams (at least I thought it looked like an Adams . . . kinda . . . sorta . . . maybe) . . . must have at least looked "buggy." I left it on the kitchen table by the newspaper so Dad would be sure to see it after work. Mom spotted it first, swatted it with the rolled-up newspaper and tossed it in the trash.The fly was over-dressed, the wings were cocked to one side, and the hackle work was butt ugly, but by God, I had completed something containing the same materials as my favorite Adams, and I was most pleased with myself.
Very very cool! The pill bottle adds to the history pleasantly. Awesome that you have those still, the pillow supply stock is a great tidbit too.Found these a while ago in my childhood tacklebox, inside the bottle dated Nov '76 (I'd have been 9!)
View attachment 29871I'm sure that I had never heard of fly fishing, and most likely tied these in hand from sewing thread and feathers from a pillow.
I vaguely remember dangling them off a MN dock with my little yellow Zebco for sunnies
…bout the time Moses was walkin’ down the hill…I Suspect. (jkMy first flies that I tied were woolly buggers. They were so ugly that I cut everything off and forgot about tying flies. When I started doing it again, I tied a little better ones. I used to tie a yellow Caddis fly that was lights out on the Sauk below Monte Cristo Lake (that wide spot on the Sauk). A size 14 and smaller.
Now I just stop in a local fly shop and ask what they are hitting on and then buy a few of each. You build up a good fly box that way. I don't lose many flies anymore. I guess that my cast has improved. Boy my typing sure sucks today. I have to correct damn near every big word.
I did grow up in White Bear. Been there?
I was a kid when I lived there, and just pass thru now to visit family. I don't think I ever fished a river in MN!Yeah man! I live down in Burnsville now but before moving down here I lived in St. Paul for a few years. Did you fish while you were in MN? Your profile says "seeking smallmouth bass" so i guess you hit the sippi, Saint Croix, rum, etc?
I was a kid when I lived there, and just pass thru now to visit family. I don't think I ever fished a river in MN!