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Post by K_Bruce aka Phisherman on Oct 1, 2007 20:31:51 GMT -5
This is the first spey fly I had tried to tye. I know I have issues with the amount of material I put on the hook. I seem to always do things in "overboard mode". I mean no disrespect by the name, but it seems to fit the fly. Let me know what you guys think, and I have thick skin, so don't be shy. Thanks
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Post by Vince Tobia on Oct 1, 2007 21:18:15 GMT -5
how on earth do you pronounce this name? Looks good by the way.
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Post by Steve Dobmeier on Oct 1, 2007 22:18:52 GMT -5
DUDE!
It actually looks really good! Maybe a little too much collar but the rest looks killer! Nice small head too. Sweet man. I also see that your stocked up on otl's and slinky minnows, oh and blood dots too! lol
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Post by K_Bruce aka Phisherman on Oct 2, 2007 3:37:12 GMT -5
The name is a small Polish city. The name could have been anything, I just thought it fit well. Thanks for the props!!
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Post by Nick Pionessa on Oct 2, 2007 8:42:10 GMT -5
i wasn't offended by the name i just couldn't pronounce it! i think the fly looks great. i can't see to much critical detail but that thing will catch fish, no doubt.
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Post by ANDYCAMPING on Oct 5, 2007 21:35:24 GMT -5
Phish, I use to have the same problem. The key for me was to slow down and think a bit more about proportions. I always though it was a race or something. The one you posted looks great, it'll definitely fish. Alot of my flies are testiment to that.
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Post by K_Bruce aka Phisherman on Oct 17, 2007 19:33:59 GMT -5
I would like to say thanks for the input. I have been trying new things daily, a couple of flies a night after dinner. The more I tye, the better they seem to turn out. I would like to thank Jules for the wet fly advice early in my tying career, as it has been expanded to many new patterns for steelhead. I will post some updated versions soon.
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