I am posting a link to an article about Tummel Style winged wet flies. This is an example of the style flies that share a close history with the wingless wetflies we have grown to love on the Flymph Forum.
Tummel Style Fly Tying (article written by David Westwood and hosted on Ruard's website)
http://www.aflyinholland.nl/content/spi ... el%203.htm
Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
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Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
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Re: Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
Thanks for this.
Re: Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
Thanks for jogging my memory of the artcile that I copied many moons ago and haven't looked at for quite awhile.
Bob
Bob
Re: Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
Great article, thank you Ray!
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Tummel Style Fly Tying (Article by David Westwood)
This is so cool! I read and understood the river orientations and enjoyed the history of this fascinating pattern!
Thanks Ray! And, thank you Ruard for making us aware of this article (I assume this is how it came down?)!
This is fascinating stuff men! Please keep us fed!
Doug in the Den!
Thanks Ray! And, thank you Ruard for making us aware of this article (I assume this is how it came down?)!
This is fascinating stuff men! Please keep us fed!
Doug in the Den!
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.