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Hosmer Horror

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tail - Orange hackle
Body - Peacock herl over an underbody of tapered olive floss or yarn
Wing - White monga ringtail tied low over the body or substitute
Hackle - Yellow and orange tied on as a collar mixed and tied back
Monga ringtails are rare in Connecticut 😁 so I substituted white bucktail

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 

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Dragonfly Nymph

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Hook - #6, curved 

Thread - Olive

Eyes - Black beadchain

Tail - Pheasant body fibers, olive

Weight - Lead wire tied along sides of hook shank

Rib - Olive wire

Body - Craft store chenille, brown/olive

Legs/Wing Buds - Pheasant tail fibers

Thorax/Head - olive chenille, small

Head and wing buds well coated with SHHAN

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size 10nklinkhammer hook  punch yarn woven body. rubber legs, gold Angelina fiber thorax. on led dumbell eyes with flat eyes glued on.

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Red Charm

Atlantic Salmon

Hook - Single salmon
Tip - Flat silver tinsel and yellow floss
Tail - Golden pheasant crest
Ribbing - Oval silver tinsel
Body - Black wool
Hackle - Blue hen
Wing - Dyed red squirrel tail

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On 5/12/2023 at 8:04 AM, chugbug27 said:

Fishfrnzy2 throwin down the no-hackle gauntlet! Nicely done 

You gonna take that challenge chug? 

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41 minutes ago, Sandan said:

You gonna take that challenge chug?

I've gotten myself neck deep in these online courses....

https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/

https://cs50.harvard.edu/web/2020/

Classes with homework are a whole lot more time consuming than I remember from way back when... Once I get my bearings there I'll get back to the vise.

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4 hours ago, chugbug27 said:

I've gotten myself neck deep in these online courses....

https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/

https://cs50.harvard.edu/web/2020/

Classes with homework are a whole lot more time consuming than I remember from way back when... Once I get my bearings there I'll get back to the vise.

That will most definitely take your time. Both python and javascript are really cool languages. Much easier than Java. If you have a chance check out typescript. It's strongly typed Javascript. It really helps get rid of runtime errors and it transpiles into Javascript. Have fun!!!

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9 hours ago, chugbug27 said:

I've gotten myself neck deep in these online courses....

https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/

https://cs50.harvard.edu/web/2020/

Classes with homework are a whole lot more time consuming than I remember from way back when... Once I get my bearings there I'll get back to the vise.

Excellent!  They're still teaching C.  Love that language.  One of my majors was Computer Science.  (My other major was Mathematics.)

Congratulations for taking those courses!

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Pabok

Atlantic Salmon

Michel Tremblay

Hook - Single salmon
Tip - Oval silver tinsel
Body - 1/2 fluorescent green uni stretch and 1/2 peacock herl
Ribbing - Oval Silver tinsel
Underwing - Fluorescent green krystal flash
Wing - Dyed green squirrel tail
Cheek - Jungle cock
Throat - Highlander green grizzly hackle tips (I used plain hen hackle tips)

Pabok (fabri-mouches.ca)

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