Split Thread March Browns
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
I was in middle of admiring these flies, and then read your closing sentence and burst out laughing. Too funny. I'm glad you are so easily distracted, but you better get back to your chores. Remember what happened last time? No Flymph Forum for a week! (humor)
In all seriousness, these are fantastic! Beautiful, yet fishable.
Hen pheasant is an under rated hackle, IMO. Lovely mottling/barring.
In all seriousness, these are fantastic! Beautiful, yet fishable.
Hen pheasant is an under rated hackle, IMO. Lovely mottling/barring.
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
Oh, YEAH!!
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
Nice job Wayne!
That is a heck of a lot better than your alternative job, LOL!
That is a heck of a lot better than your alternative job, LOL!
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
Killer caddis, Wayne. I always like the shaggy openness of that split thread method. These should make beautiful emergers on your water. It's a cleaning day here too.
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
DUBBN, Howdy;
Wayne, looks like you are really getting the 'Split-thread' down to a science.
Good lookin flies.
hank
Wayne, looks like you are really getting the 'Split-thread' down to a science.
Good lookin flies.
hank
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
Dang Wayne, these are beautiful! And, in size 16! Yowee they are sweeeet!
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Re: Split Thread March Browns
Sweet work Wayne.
Should be a nice deeper water pattern for you rather than a top of the film- hope that is what you were aiming for when these were tied up?
Should be a nice deeper water pattern for you rather than a top of the film- hope that is what you were aiming for when these were tied up?
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