I have a book called Illustrated Dictionary of Trout Flies by John Roberts
that has some bumble patterns and nice colored plates.
Mike
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 12:17 AM, Pete Gramp wrote:
> I've found out some medical news that means I'll likely have a lot of days
> off work, recovering and doin
Man. I think our local bluegills, crappie, and bass would KILL those flies,
Chuck
From: Hans Weilenmann
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 6:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Irish Lough / "bumble" flies
Peter,
Here are some of my bumble(-like) patterns.
Ch
thoughts and
prayers. Chuck
From: Pete Gramp
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Subject: [VFB] Irish Lough / "bumble" flies
I've found out some medical news that means I'll likely have a lot of days off
work, recovering and doing treat
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Hi Pete,
The
Hi Pete,
The first book that comes to mind is the one regarded as the bible on
such matters.
Bumbles are the creation of T.C. Kingsmilll-Moore and his book 'A Man
May Fish is the first port of call. I would also go for Irish Trout and
Salmon flies by E.J.Malone as well which as a few Bumble
I've found out some medical news that means I'll likely have a lot of days
off work, recovering and doing treatment regimens. quite severe and equally
personal. No need for the i'm sorrys or that crud. Anyhow, i figure my
self-assigned therapy includes tying massive quantities of flies, and I've