What's in your vise?

There’s nothing inherently in the Thunder Creek Minnow design that going to make them react erratically.
ah, that's really what I was getting at. I guess I could have asked that specifically. lol
 
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I recently acquired a couple of Woodchuck Tails. The Woodchuck is a ubiquitous rodent in the Eastern US and Canada but his cousin we know as Marmots out here in the West. I was unfamiliar with Woodchuck hair specifically, but did understand it was really just another big squirrel. So, I knocked out a few different patterns to see how I could best use the Woodchuck Tail hair. I found it very similar to Fox Squirrel tail hair--medium fine, not hollow and rather easy to stack. The color however was a much more dark mottled look with a lot of tail hair having white tips. Made for very attractive dark colored flies.
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Wulff style with WC wing and tail
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Wulff style with WC wing, tail and body from WC tail fluff
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Trude style with WC wing
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Muddler style with WC tail and wing
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Cricket style with WC tail and wing
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I recently acquired a couple of Woodchuck Tails. The Woodchuck is a ubiquitous rodent in the Eastern US and Canada but his cousin we know as Marmots out here in the West. I was unfamiliar with Woodchuck hair specifically, but did understand it was really just another big squirrel. So, I knocked out a few different patterns to see how I could best use the Woodchuck Tail hair. I found it very similar to Fox Squirrel tail hair--medium fine, not hollow and rather easy to stack. The color however was a much more dark mottled look with a lot of tail hair having white tips. Made for very attractive dark colored flies.
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Wulff style with WC wing and tail
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Wulff style with WC wing, tail and body from WC tail fluff
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Trude style with WC wing
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Muddler style with WC tail and wing
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Cricket style with WC tail and wing
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It does beg the question…”How much wood………”
 
I recently deactivated FB, and Instagram. I no longer have any social media accounts on those kinds of platforms. I miss the old Westfly board. Not much goin on on the Westfly Reddit. This seems like a pretty dang active site.
Especially this thread!
 
I recently acquired a couple of Woodchuck Tails. The Woodchuck is a ubiquitous rodent in the Eastern US and Canada but his cousin we know as Marmots out here in the West. I was unfamiliar with Woodchuck hair specifically, but did understand it was really just another big squirrel. So, I knocked out a few different patterns to see how I could best use the Woodchuck Tail hair. I found it very similar to Fox Squirrel tail hair--medium fine, not hollow and rather easy to stack. The color however was a much more dark mottled look with a lot of tail hair having white tips. Made for very attractive dark colored flies.
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Wulff style with WC wing and tail
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Wulff style with WC wing, tail and body from WC tail fluff
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Stonefly style with WC tail and wing
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Trude style with WC wing
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Muddler style with WC tail and wing
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Cricket style with WC tail and wing
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Fran Betters used woodchuck a lot! I use the guard hairs from patches of body fur for tails, like in Fran Betters' Ausable Bomber (a great moutain stream dry fly).
 
I recently deactivated FB, and Instagram. I no longer have any social media accounts on those kinds of platforms. I miss the old Westfly board. Not much goin on on the Westfly Reddit. This seems like a pretty dang active site.
Especially this thread!

... And any thread about otters ...

(several old Westflyers on the site)

Cheers
 
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