GRHE
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- fly_fischa
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Re: GRHE
A fine one, indeed! Nicely done, sir.
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NICE!
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Re: GRHE
Nice looking fly. Agreed; one of the classics, and one that has caught lots of fish for me.
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Re: GRHE
Karsten
One of my favorites, and you have tied it perfectly- I like/tie/ fish almost an identical version..
Very well done!
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Excellent!
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- fly_fischa
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Re: GRHE
Thanks for the kind comments my friends. This simple buggy pattern has a soft spot in my heart. It’s the first pattern I learned to tie and I probably don’t tie it much better now than I did back then
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[Great fly! I also tie it with different wire colors and sizes to vary the fishing depth.
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Outstanding. Thanks for posting, Karsten.
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BTW - nice touch, using the oval tinsel..... I do the same...not a big fan of flat tinsel. The old stuff is sublime ..... when we were at the Hall of Fame induction this past fall, I was rooting around through the thread bin in the museum store. At the bottom I found a few old spools really really nice oval tinsel. One of them was ultra ultra fine, like I’ve never seen before ......it is the diameter of 6/0 thread ! And it ties beautiful small flies....
Soft and wet - the only way....