Murf,
Fly Tyer, Volume 8, Number 3, Page 56. The lead photo
are of my flies, the other photos are ones Klausmeyer
took when HE was tying the fly. 

Let me know if you have questions after you locate a
copy. Due to some editorial license, the shellback
technique of building a floss body may not be entirely
clear. 

Happy Holidays!
DJ  

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 12/22/02 9:18:44 AM Eastern
> Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > The article addresses
> > > a number of improvements in the ol' soft hackle
> > > patterns we are all used to.
> > > I will be incorporating these improvements in to
> my
> > > soft hackles for sure...
> 
> Let me guess Don, we have to wait until its
> published to find out?  :-)  I'm 
> a soft hackle nut and tie with starling to partridge
> but usually hen hackle.  
> Let me know when this style is public please.
> 
> Murf
> 


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