Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
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- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Carl,
Beauty as usual. I can see why it is the first on your tippet.
Am I going to see you in Albany, 2012?
REE
Beauty as usual. I can see why it is the first on your tippet.
Am I going to see you in Albany, 2012?
REE
"A man may smile and bid you hale yet curse you to the devil, but when a good dog wags his tail he is always on the level"
Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Thanks Ron. Yes, I'll be there, looking forward to talking with you again.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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- fly_fischa
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Carl, that fly is dynamite buddy What a beautiful tie and pattern, I'll be adding a few of those to my South Island box for sure.
It's great to see that your getting some time behind the vise again, you have been missed, I always look out for your work.
If it wasn't for you and Ray I would never have tried my hand at tying soft hackles and I probably wouldn't have found this site. You've been one of my greatest inspirations and a good friend...
It's great to see that your getting some time behind the vise again, you have been missed, I always look out for your work.
If it wasn't for you and Ray I would never have tried my hand at tying soft hackles and I probably wouldn't have found this site. You've been one of my greatest inspirations and a good friend...
Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Why the tippets were tied on top I do not know, probably no reason at all.
Mr Kemp and Mr Heddle were fishing in one of the Orkney lochs and noticed
that some small fat brown bees were being taken by the trout. The lochs usually
have a anglers rest hut and they may have gone back and dressed this fly asap.
It was so successful, they probably stuck with what worked. This was in the 1930's
and it became a classic as it is. This is used as a loch fly fished in the traditional
loch style, in a cast of three, from a drifting boat.
Mr Kemp and Mr Heddle were fishing in one of the Orkney lochs and noticed
that some small fat brown bees were being taken by the trout. The lochs usually
have a anglers rest hut and they may have gone back and dressed this fly asap.
It was so successful, they probably stuck with what worked. This was in the 1930's
and it became a classic as it is. This is used as a loch fly fished in the traditional
loch style, in a cast of three, from a drifting boat.
- willowhead
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Tkx. Donald......we can always count on you for some cool historical info.....actually quite entertaining, as i would imagine for all of us. You can't be into this stuff and not be a history buff. Btw, since i do not have the original to compare it to, and since your the guy to ask, have you seen the new (Stewart on the Wet Fly edited by Paul Shullery) W.C. Stewart book yet? And if so, what do you think of it? Sub-title is Lessons from a Master Technician. Some of the chapters have been ommitted from the original as they were not "fly fishing" oriented.....according to Shullery. i should of known i was gettin' cheated at the price i paid, for a new book at that. Not to "judge by it's cover".....(and the book is rather small), so i'll know more when i finish it. i'm sure the info that IS there is good. At a mere 114 pages and only 5 chapters............ Just curious as to your thoughts, because i trust you.
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
No Mark, I have not read this book, I'll see if I can find it, I'll probably buy it,
I always do, I am a born sucker for a Spider book . I will let you know what I think.
I always do, I am a born sucker for a Spider book . I will let you know what I think.
Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Well! I've done it now, just ordered the book from Amazon, seems fairly cheap at that price.
I've had Stewart's book for a very long time and it does have quite a bit on bait fishing, which I gave
up some time ago. Funny!! somebody writing a book on Stewart I know of somebody who would
not approve .
I've had Stewart's book for a very long time and it does have quite a bit on bait fishing, which I gave
up some time ago. Funny!! somebody writing a book on Stewart I know of somebody who would
not approve .
- willowhead
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Tkx. Donald.
Learn to see with your ears and hear with your eyes
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.....
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
I'm beginning to believe there are no more original patterns. This is not to say the Ke-he isn't your original patten, but I've tied something very similar (recently) thinking it was an AH Ha moment. It's a red fox squirrel with a hot orange spot of Antron instead of the z-lon. OR we an think of it like this: Great minds think alike. Now I just have to think of a great mind to ask. ololol As soon as my camera battery arrives I'll shoot a photo of it. And by the way... it's a killer fly idea you had and I stoled. olol Catches fish like a net on a stick.
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Re: Ke-He Squirrel Flymph
Nice tie Carl. See you in Albany!