There aren't many guys stranger than Carl, alright. Well done, Carl. Mighty generous of you.
Nice tie. That Plover does make a beautiful hackle. Nice looking wee wet, Scott.
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Sweat looking fly. That looks like something that would work here in the Rocky Mountains. And yes, there are a lot of great folks here and throughout the fly fishing world. I am just getting into learning about the soft hackle flies and some of the old school techniques and have found the only problem is not asking. It is out there somewhere and folks are willing to help if one only asks and pays attention. Thanks to all, and hopefully I will be able to pay it forward someday.