My copy of A Guide to North Country Flies just completed its swim across the Atlantic and its trek across the US. But I'm stuck. Where's a source for snipe or snipe sub in the US? Blue Ribbon Flies says Snipe Sub is "not orderable"; any other recommendations?
Thanks,
Jason
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Re: Snipe...or Snipe Sub
Here is a link to Cookshill Fly Tying. They list snipe on their website.
http://www.cookshill-flytying.co.uk/gsr.htm
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You may also want to contact Jim Slattery (see link below). He may be able to help you out, or at least point you in the right direction.
http://www.jimsflyco.com/html/wet_fly_supplies.html
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Re: Snipe...or Snipe Sub
About half the Snipe and Purples currently in my fly box are actually snipe; the rest are starling. I can't tell which is which, and neither can the fish.
Or did you have another application in mind for snipe?
Or did you have another application in mind for snipe?
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Re: Snipe...or Snipe Sub
Thanks for information everyone.
Jason
Jason