Bill, another killer pattern. There are times when a fuller fly like this seems preferrable over something less meaty. If you do a cree version, please post it up. This one turned out nice. I can see this in several profiles and prove a very effective pattern. Cool post.
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Re: Adams Flymph
I think Mr. Adams would be proud. Really cool tie.
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Weird.. I was just reading an article last night about an Adams flymph that's very popular in the Smokey Mnt. range.
Very nice fly.
Very nice fly.
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I tend to have more luck with fuller flies and tie most of my soft hackles kind of "fat".William Anderson wrote:Bill, another killer pattern. There are times when a fuller fly like this seems preferrable over something less meaty.
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Great pattern, I should add this one to my box no doubt. Thanks for the idea!
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Sweet fly! I've actually never fished an Adams...mayby I should(?)
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