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KA3MTT

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About KA3MTT

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    Bass
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  1. I finally found one of the flies I'm looking to make for examples. Please remember: I'm EXTREMELY green at this, and this was my first attempt years ago at making this fly. In fact...I'm green at MOST aspects of fly fishing and tying...but...I'm learning. Anyway, there is a piece of light colored yarn under the wing to look like an egg sack. Also, the wing section is SUPPOSED to be flat on top. Obviously I did a terrible job at this one. The problem is I need a video to remind me of how I got to this since I'm so new to this aspect of fishing. If anyone has any ideas on this, I'd love to hear them or see them. I appreciate any help.
  2. I saw the video about 2-3 years ago and I believe he was being recorded somewhere in the mid-west. I think he was recorded in the early to mid 2000's.
  3. Thank you flytyer56 and Crackaig. I appreciate your time in trying to help me. The single wing actually looks more like a hang glider would look. It helps to keep it above or on top of the water for a long time. It is really driving me crazy - it's been on the tip of my tongue for weeks now! I seem to remember the gentleman keeping all of his tools arranged on a deer antler rack that was really neat looking. It had a crazy catchy name with caddis at the end of it. I guess not catchy enough! I'll keep researching and if I do end up finding it, I'll post it for you guys. Have a great Sunday!
  4. A few years ago, I watched a video of a "guest" in a museum (maybe????). He was a gentleman who put a spin on a caddis (deer or elk). It had a single flat wing and I believe it was reversed back towards the hook. He also put legs underneath this wing. I've been trying to find this, and I am going nuts. I know this isn't a ton of information, but if anyone knows about the gentleman or the video, I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! Nathan
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