Winged Wets
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Re: Winged Wets
Fish magnets...
Does this pattern have a name?
Does this pattern have a name?
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Re: Winged Wets
Yes, PT Soft Hackle.
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I like the P&O. Nicely done.
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Re: Winged Wets
What Ray said.
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Re: Winged Wets
These should serve you very well.
These pics are exceptional. Whatever you're doing with the soft lighting and background, beautiful. Your flies always show well however your display them, but this is something extra. Nice.
These pics are exceptional. Whatever you're doing with the soft lighting and background, beautiful. Your flies always show well however your display them, but this is something extra. Nice.
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Re: Winged Wets
Thanks folks. My wife wandered by my pc while I was looking at some patterns tyed by a fellow in Eastern Europe. He had his patterns displayed much like Oldhat does. On a rock. She really liked the format, so I gave it a try.
Re: Winged Wets
Cool stuff Wayne. Partridge and Orange in any which way is going to work, as I found out last summer in Montana.
Beautifully tied—both patterns.
Beautifully tied—both patterns.