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Guest bigbadbrent
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Any ideas?

 

I'm getting kinda tired of tying the same ol, same ol day in and day out, but i do, because the flys work, day in and day out...

 

any new sites that im missing out on, or anything i should be looking into to step my tying up, or new flies that work?

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Any ideas?

 

I'm getting kinda tired of tying the same ol, same ol day in and day out, but i do, because the flys work, day in and day out...

 

any new sites that im missing out on, or anything i should be looking into to step my tying up, or new flies that work?

I search fly fishing sites and came across Graham Olsen . Just Google that name am sure you will be impressed . Tight lines!

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I search fly fishing sites and came across Graham Olsen . Just Google that name am sure you will be impressed . Tight lines!

 

CORRECTION on the above post Graham Owen Gallery. Sorry about that Brent ! This guy is into Realistic Flies !

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holy that is amazing. i had to look for the hook on some of those. try convincing fish and feather that you didnt catch a bug and thread it on to a hook.

 

and here i was going to suggest using glass beads... never mind

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Since it's that time of year, try tying some of these. Tied them last week and tried them today on the Bow and they worked great.

They're fun to tie as well.

 

Just be careful....If you put them in the river, the fish try to eat them.

 

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lol...whats the rock shell made of? haha sorry that just seemed pretty funny to me. It looks like rocks...and mabye epoxy to me, thats just my guess.

Guest bigbadbrent
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hahah, yeah....definitly didnt read that after i wrote it..

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Any ideas?

 

I'm getting kinda tired of tying the same ol, same ol day in and day out, but i do, because the flys work, day in and day out...

 

any new sites that im missing out on, or anything i should be looking into to step my tying up, or new flies that work?

 

 

Why not try some really old flies that are like turn of the century(1900 or so). I have been working on a personal project based on the book "The Practical Angler" by W.C. Stewart

Some really interesting stuff there such as eyeless hooks with the leaders tied on as if they were part of the fly. Truly classic stuff that has a great deal of value even today.

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