I needed to tie something a little less "in your face" ,than beaded attractors
Light and Dark March Browns
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Re: Light and Dark March Browns
You are a modern master Wayne. Really nice...
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Re: Light and Dark March Browns
Wayne,
Wow! These are beautiful! Dare I say that the March Browns are probably the most imitated insect in the fly tying world? Your imitations are spot on Wayne! I really like them! They seem to glow with light! That is an effective trigger that you have captured quite well!
Doug in the Den
Wow! These are beautiful! Dare I say that the March Browns are probably the most imitated insect in the fly tying world? Your imitations are spot on Wayne! I really like them! They seem to glow with light! That is an effective trigger that you have captured quite well!
Doug in the Den
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Light and Dark March Browns
Killer flies to be sure!!