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This pattern was a jaw dropper. This is an incredible tie, gorgeous isn't a strong enough description. LOVE THIS ONE. :-)
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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.
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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!
[url]http://globalflyfisher.com/gallery/digitizing/scan.html[/url]
Nice fly BTW.
Martin
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Jim, another beautiful design and great tying job. I really admire your streamers.
Ceers, Joel
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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
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Barry: Beautiful creation, beautifully tied.
Garth.
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Looks like a beautiful pattern to me. I bet it would be productive for bass.
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Great looking fly
It should do well on Smallmouths
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Awesome, Winnipesaukee Queen Looks great.
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Awesome, looks great http://xeeme.com/taurisol
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