Not too impressed with the thorax, but it's going in the small stream box.
Grouse & Squirrel
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Grouse & Squirrel
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Re: Grouse & Squirrel
I like that tie a lot. Thanks for posting it!
Re: Grouse & Squirrel
That'll catch a fish or two. It should be in your box!
Re: Grouse & Squirrel
I like it! Could make a nice stonefly with minimal tweaking.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Grouse & Squirrel
For some reason I had initially read the title as "Moose and Squirrel". I must be reverting to my childhood (Rocky and Bullwinkle reference).
Rodger - I really like this pattern. I too have played around with dubbed UNI-Yarn bodies. They make for some nice buggy fishing flies (desirable outcome).
Rodger - I really like this pattern. I too have played around with dubbed UNI-Yarn bodies. They make for some nice buggy fishing flies (desirable outcome).
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