On Apr 16, 7:44 pm, Chuck Alexander chuckalexan...@centurylink.net
wrote:
Folks: I got my new Orvis catalog in the mail today and it says 15% off any
REGULAR PRICED mdse. between now and May 15th. Order right at $50 worth and
that's a 30% discount. Hard to beat that with a stick, Chuck
Will be looking out for them guys
On 4/16/12, Eric Worm flytyer...@yahoo.com wrote:
Same here, will be sending in a day or two. Sorry for the delays...
Eric Worm
602 Maplewood Drive
Reed City, MI 49677
And when it all goes well, when your dog does the difficult and does it
with
style,
So, I took the Guadalupe Green Fly and bastardized it into my own bead-
head pattern with no hackles.
This is the result. Pattern works well in yellow, white, black,
chartreuse and olive.
Caught 5 bass with it this past weekend, plus a whole bunch of panfish
and one Rio Grande Cichlid. (The
Been tying them in Burnt Orange for years. They work on all types of fish
including Trout. Works very well on Crooked Creek and on the White River. I tie
them mostly with a Fire Orange head and no bead. If I want a heaver fly, I will
use a bead or a Cone head.
Tony
I know lead is taboo in some fly circles, (so don't eviscerate me,
lol) but to get an even heavier fly beyond the bead, I've been tying
in some lead before I wrap the marabou.
This is a great, easy fly to tie, and best of all, doesn't require a
lot of exotic materials. Didn't know it had been
*Sean -*
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*I use lead wire substitute for weight. It really isn't all that more
expensive than the regular lead wire, comes in the same sizes, and doesn't
need to be coated with head cement to avoid bleed through.
**--
Joe Fusco, Sr.
Member of The Missouri Trout Fishermen’s Association, The
Sean,
I am not trying to upstage you on this and yes, it has been tyed for many
years. It is called the one Marabou Plume fly. I have been teaching it in my
beginner classes. It is a simple and easy fly to tie and the students are happy
that they got to tie a fly. On the Creek and the White
Oh, don't worry! Don't feel upstaged! I've just been having a lot of
success with this pattern lately, and couldn't remember seeing it in
any of my books or online. I will re-name it! :)
On Apr 17, 1:14 pm, Anthony Spezio bambot...@yahoo.com wrote:
Sean,
I am not trying to upstage you on this
Got some flies from Philly today. Very nice! Few more sets to go and
we will put this one to bed.
On 4/13/12, Robert Morger rmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Jerry will let you know when they arrive.
On 4/13/12, jerryp...@comcast.net jerryp...@comcast.net wrote:
Robert:
I put my flies in
Sean.
You are not being cheap, just frugal like me. I tied for the shops and the
resorts for four years and learned how not to waste materials. I can go into
some of the ways I save on materials but am pressed for time right now. I might
do it later. As long as we are talking about wire, I use
Thanks Sean,
I don't want to step on anyones toes.
Tony
From: Sean McGee sean@gmail.com
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Oh, don't worry! Don't feel
Jack: LOL.. Sorry. That was some of that fuzzy math LOL, Chuck
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On Apr 16, 7:44 pm, Chuck Alexander
You have to be. I was getting myself up a TINY order of a few things I need.
that I will order the first of May . Few spools of thread, some CDC feathers,
cpl cards of chenille for PPP's and Chili Peppers, an el cheapo bobbin threader
(I have been making my own from 6 pound mono and a 1/4 dowel
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