I've been tying Tenkara style flies. I want to send them to good friend
that I met in the Navy 50 years ago who now lives in Arizona.
He likes to spend a lot of time alone out in the wilderness in different
parts of the state. I know he would never be up for traditional fly
fishing. But I thin
Nothing right now. My sister handed me a bag of "slightly illegal" South
Dakota pheasant tails when I went over for dinner last night. My niece's
husband and a friend had shot them. Since he's a fly fisherman and they'll be
moving to Vermont in a couple of weeks. Figure I should tie him up a
Need to know the pattern for Dr. Mikes. Currently tying my variation of
Carson/Corrib flies. Joyce
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 3:15 PM Allan Fish wrote:
> Rene,
>
> I'm going to sort through many years of fly swaps and see if even need
> to tie anything. :-)
>
> My winter projects are doing some wood
Rene,
I'm going to sort through many years of fly swaps and see if even need
to tie anything. :-)
My winter projects are doing some woodburning, getting rid of a lot of
'stuff' that has accumulated over the years, and digitizing several
thousand Kodachrome/Ektachrome slides (if they're not
Tying Dr. Mikes for donations. Then pan fish bitch creek, followed by furled
tail leeches.
Rick
From: Rene Zillmann
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 3:13 PM
Subject: [VFB] What is in your vices?
Hi,
winter is approaching - at least in the northern par
Hi,
winter is approaching - at least in the northern part of the globe.
What are you doing to tie next?
I'll do 2 main things:
I will ty a lot of my parachute beetles, but with different body colors,
to the the effect of the various colors next year.
And I'll do some variations for EHCs for