Very cold, here, last night-2 degrees. Tomorrow it's suppose to be near 40, again. then we wonder why everyone has a cold!
Mark
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i hope your staying warm Mark.....that's one reason we finally decided to move away from N.Y. The colds months just seems to go on forever.............and it doesn't go over very well with old folks.
Boy i am just flabbergasted/amazed/completely bowled over, by this revelation of Lance (Iron Blue) being who he is..............WOW!!!!! HOW Cool is THAT?! It's NO wonder why that fly that begins this thread is what it is, and looks how it does.
That thing has soul and tradition spewing out it's seams. i mean it litterally speaks to you.....and i could "feel" it all along. This is a good lesson is learning bout how you (may sometimes), react based on little knowledge. And Lance revealing himself to us, is such a blessing.....and in many ways, a vendication of all the effort put in by so many on this site. Just a shared love experience.....we are actually maximizing what the internet "should" be all about here. Thank you Lance. HOW BOUT THOSE 49ERS!
Boy i am just flabbergasted/amazed/completely bowled over, by this revelation of Lance (Iron Blue) being who he is..............WOW!!!!! HOW Cool is THAT?! It's NO wonder why that fly that begins this thread is what it is, and looks how it does.
That thing has soul and tradition spewing out it's seams. i mean it litterally speaks to you.....and i could "feel" it all along. This is a good lesson is learning bout how you (may sometimes), react based on little knowledge. And Lance revealing himself to us, is such a blessing.....and in many ways, a vendication of all the effort put in by so many on this site. Just a shared love experience.....we are actually maximizing what the internet "should" be all about here. Thank you Lance. HOW BOUT THOSE 49ERS!
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Im not sure quite how to word this, so I hope it makes sense...you know how most of the time you look at a fly and you see just that,a fly? Well when I saw this I didn't see a fly at all. I saw a bug.
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Iron Blue, your first attempt beats the hell out of my tenth, eleventh and so on. That is a beautiful looking pattern and the colors of it go so well together.
Its certainly a fish catching machine of a fly. You sir, are only going to get better and better and I think it's going to come very quick for you.
I can't wait to see where you take this new hobby of yours.
Its certainly a fish catching machine of a fly. You sir, are only going to get better and better and I think it's going to come very quick for you.
I can't wait to see where you take this new hobby of yours.
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Thanks for posting! I've been searching everywhere for a long time to find a commercially available up eye hook that's long. All I have sound is the partridge and it's a little short, or the daiichi that's also short and only goes up to a 16. It would be a great spider hook if you could get it in 14s but you can't. Now I know!