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mrcaddis

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  1. Ulf, Great job...super tye!
  2. Nicely done scud and thanks for the step by step instructions...Great job!
  3. Wulff - Super pictures- great job! I really like the pictures with the reflections.
  4. Jim - Nice job on capturing the evening sky. I also agree with Warren, you should frame those photos.
  5. Flycaster & Flytire, Thanks for the links, it helped out great deal.
  6. Question on furled leaders: How do you construct a furled leader? Does anyone have a link to a site that shows how it is constructed? Thanks in advance!
  7. Here's a vise chart that might help! http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/hwvise/index29.html
  8. Ashby, Awesome pics...I'd say, you captured the beauty of the mountains. Great shots!
  9. Mainly Mustads, I use other brands but I prefer Mustads.
  10. Mike, I'd go fish your flies and let the fish be the judge of it. I like the hackle to be about 1-1/2 the gap of the hook. Another suggestion is to clip off the bottom of the hackle and the fly will sit in the film of the water.
  11. Your flies look great and I like the way you use CDC in your flies. What did you use for the under-body? Is it silver tinsel? Again, great job!
  12. Your wings look great and you did a great job on the step-by step instructions. I've been using Raffia for the wings on some of my caddis patterns. I've always cut the shape of the wings with scissors, I'll have to try using the wing burners. Thanks for sharing this.
  13. Looks like a great fly and great step-by-step instructions. Thanks for sharing!
  14. There is no rule to this just matter of preference of the tyer. Typically if you whip finish there is no need to use head cement. If you finish off any of your flies with a half - hitch, IMHO! I suggest using head cement.
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