Very clever of him:http://www.flyfishing.co.uk/fly-tying-p ... acock.html
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Found a flymphish spider.
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Re: Found a flymphish spider.
Dandy pattern! If I have time tomorrow, I will tie some up. Definitely a "catching" pattern.
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Re: Found a flymphish spider.
Nice find. I've tried that. I think it worked. Can't remember but I like the idea and should probably do it again. I also remember tied a set of Stewart style palmered spiders with a turkey herl in the body and a medium honey dun hen hackle. Those were awesome. I still carry those.
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