Eunan, love the idea, and it is a great looking fly.
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Eunan, love the idea, and it is a great looking fly.
I just "fixed" a Sully Rod Dryer, it's set up to dry 2 rods at a time. All it took was 2 - 2 3/16 X 3/32 O-Rings that I bought from the Local Hardware Store. By Local Hardware Store, I'm talking about one of those disappearing relics owned by a very old man. he's 82 or so. It's one of those great hardware stores where you can find everything and anything, and it's about 10 miles closer than any "Big Box" company, and many times, it's cheaper. I digress.
What a cheap fix!
Each O-Ring was 60 Cents, so for $1.20 I got this thing up and running again.
This item will be for sale on e-Bay this week, if your interested. 7-19-2012
I love the use of materials, and colors. Looks like a huge fish getter to me.
What are those spool keepers called, where do you get them?
hi -
going to have a day to fish around augusta.
where should i go to wade and throw?
btw have loved your site for a while now. great work!
Beautiful work. Whoever said that a fly reel is just a line holder has obviously has never seen these works of art.
Cheers,
Steve.
Magnificent tie Monte! I love the colors, and it is an excellent show of craftsmanship.
Thanks Martin,
I have enough time to find&buy materials, hooks and prepare for a nice trip!!!
Milan
Alan, I suspected that was your pattern, as soon as I saw it. It is spectacular. Well done!!
I love the colors, and the profile. Well done!!
Reese we're very proud of you Travis. We wish you the very best in this project.
I'm waiting for this book: it's ordered from the UK and I'm an Aussie. I'm interested in using foam posts and foam under a nymph's thorax = more chances to float in highland lakes in windy conditions. this book should be a help!
Very good, translucent and very shiny
Milan,
I'm glad you got the book and like it.
For fishing in the autumn I would go for the smaller and less "meaty" flies. I will be fishing in September too, and my box will most likely be stuffed with patterns like Magnus (size 6 or so), Red Tag (size 8, 10 or so), Copper Bully (size 6, 8), Charlie Fly (size 6, 8), Danish Pastry Fly (size 4, 6). I will also bring some brighter flies for days with more wind and murkier water, like Klympen in orange and maybe a Big Hole Demon in red or orange.
I will probably also add some Rolled Muddlers, Pinky Pains and Brendas, which are not in the book.
Apart from that I usually have a bunch of streamers, zonkers and assorted other flies if I feel like trying something different.
Martin
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