VOICE CASTING the film is very interesting and knowing the whole area of the Skeena river, I should be safeguarded from any human intervention, people like me who has seen and fished in that region can not forget the beauty of the environment and the purity of the water , I think I see the back of rapid steelhead is a unique spectacle.
Please do not touch the Skeena and its tributaries
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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I would consider Fyn, there are plenty of good spots and literature. The tackle shop Go Fishing in Odense is a good starting point,
TL
Florian
This pattern was a jaw dropper. This is an incredible tie, gorgeous isn't a strong enough description. LOVE THIS ONE. :-)
If you are having a hard time finding a good item or need some help, feel free to contact me. I can give you personal attention. www.eflytyer.com
Beautifull story and wonderfull friendship,my dad is 84 and we still fish for atlantic salmon together and no friendship can be any better,thanks for sharing.
pacho,
I have cut away the butter and the cheese in most of my sandwiches. Trying to avoid saturated fat is good for your health it's said... I sometimes add cheese, but mostly don't.
Martin
Donald,
Back in the heydays I used to scan all flies for GFF. That was the reason the site was B/W in the start - I only had a B/W scanner. Color scanners were expensive!
It's been a long time since I did so, because even though it's convenient, photos do come out better I think, and the problem with squashed hackles and large flies getting flattened isn't the same when you take photos.
But of course we have an article on the subject! From 2002!
http://globalflyfisher.com/gallery/digitizing/scan.html
Nice fly BTW.
Martin
Jim, another beautiful design and great tying job. I really admire your streamers.
Ceers, Joel
Ken,
You can use any feather that has a shape you like for flatwings. Saddle feathers are usually the best. You want fairly long, soft feathers of a reasonably uniform width. Many dry fly saddles contain lots of feathers useful for this purpose.
Martin
Glad to see this how to. I'm going to try it as a lampre eel in the Great Lakes. Flatwing is hard to find and it seems there are only so many feather types on a chicken and some can be labeled and sold for different purposes. You can use any long and narrow cock saddle feather dry fly ish as it were.
Ken
