Devil's Crook

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Re: Devil's Crook

Post by letumgo » Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:34 pm

Bill - What thread did you use? Did you manage this with silk?

Simply gorgeous!
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Re: Devil's Crook

Post by tie2fish » Fri Jul 31, 2015 7:18 am

Ray ~ The thread on this fly is Pearsall's Gossamer #10 ash, although the recipe in the book reference that Carl sent to me calls for darkly waxed #9a grey.
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Re: Devil's Crook

Post by DOUGSDEN » Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:11 pm

William and Bill,
I am stunned at how beautiful each of your patterns are! They both are real fish catchers and some beautiful photo's from each of you would be super-duper. Please include also the fish that took the patterns no matter what the girth.
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Re: Devil's Crook

Post by UC Steve » Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:10 pm

DOUGSDEN wrote:William and Bill,
I am stunned at how beautiful each of your patterns are! They both are real fish catchers and some beautiful photo's from each of you would be super-duper. Please include also the fish that took the patterns no matter what the girth.
Ditto.

I'd missed this one. William, Bill, these are stunning.
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