Serendipity. Living off the land. Utilising Nature's cast-off bounty. I love it.sometimes i come accross sheep wool and various furs in barb wire fences, horse hair and the odd plumage wafting around in the breeze etc etc which, when on the move in the hills can provide one with enough material to fool a lusty opportunistic trout...
roughies
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Re: Serendipitous tying
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Re: roughies
A couple more "in hand" roughies added to the mix in the bottom of this pic
Tried to film doing such but it didnt work out
One of the left would probably do well during olive uprights/medium olives? , one on the right may do well amongst the fish taking Caperer sedge emerging ..
Tried to film doing such but it didnt work out
One of the left would probably do well during olive uprights/medium olives? , one on the right may do well amongst the fish taking Caperer sedge emerging ..
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Re: roughies
Beautiful flies..........just like what i call Misa at times..........Little Rascle Dascle(s)............specially when she wanders off outta sight on the river.....which she invariably does.
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CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
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CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
http://www.pureartflytying.ning.com
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Re: roughies
I like your tying style fleaflicker!