Doug, today.DOUGSDEN wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:49 pm Alan,
These Irish Mays are drop dead gorgeous! The words Mega-Flymph" comes to mind. I can just imagine the amount of air or bubbles these hackle fibers will trap. Trout will not be able to refuse them! Brook trout in particular!
Please don't forget to post the results you get with these beauties on the larger members of the stream!
Doug
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Wonderful flies and fishing!
My late friend hated his Metz hackles 'cause they made his standard flies twist his tippet. I told him to go back to his usual hackle but he couldn't do it since he had paid so much for 'better' hackle.
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My late friend hated his Metz hackles 'cause they made his standard flies twist his tippet. I told him to go back to his usual hackle but he couldn't do it since he had paid so much for 'better' hackle.
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Alan,
This is awesome! I am glad you had the chance to get out and "experiment"! Beautiful Brookies responding to ultra beautiful flies! Ah, Ireland!
Your tying is incredible Alan!
Dougsden
This is awesome! I am glad you had the chance to get out and "experiment"! Beautiful Brookies responding to ultra beautiful flies! Ah, Ireland!
Your tying is incredible Alan!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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I agree with Dougsden - your tying is acceptable Alan .
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