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Hello Michail,

 

Can you post a recipe for your heptagenia mayfly nymph (the first one with the partridge legs)?

 

Thanks,

Kevin Compton

 

Hello Kevin,

 

This evening I tie and make a photos for you - as I promise.

See in my pattern database

 

All the best,

Michael

 

 

 

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Great, great, great patterns Michael! There is a pinned topic for fishable realistic flies in the "Realistic Forum" I'd love it if you posted some of your flies there!

 

Best regards

Ulf

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Very nice ties. I am very interested in your BWO pattern. They should fish very well here in the Missouri Ozarks.

Tube

 

Hi uncletube,

 

This is some smallest BWO nymph.I tie on hook №16 with silicone thin rib.I fished with them

through lead shots on my leader.

 

bwo%201.jpg

gallery459d7aaeaa188.jpg

 

 

All the best,

 

Michael.

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Very , Very nice!!!

Do you wrap the hackle for the legs, then clip the excess?

 

Yes, legs are from warp hen feather and clip excess fibres.Wingcase, as the body and head are from silicone thin rib plus little varnish after colour the eyes.

 

Regards,

 

Michael

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Michael, all of the flies that you have pictured here and submitted into the 'Fly Pattern Database' look awesome! Thank you so much for sharing them and for taking the time to post step-by-step photos. Your fine work is much appreciated!

 

John

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Link bookmarked, and WOW those are really amazing. Thanks for the inspiration.

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Hi everybody,

 

Thank you for rating of my flytying level - I start flytying 3 years ago.

 

I afford share a big pictures of my nymph flybox (two "okuma" stay always in pocket of my vest)

on links below

http://lurebg.com/FlyFishing/nymph/nymph_box.jpg

http://lurebg.com/FlyFishing/nymph/nymph_box1.jpg

http://lurebg.com/FlyFishing/nymph/nymph_box.4.jpg

http://lurebg.com/FlyFishing/nymph/nymph_box.3.jpg

http://lurebg.com/FlyFishing/nymph/nymph_box2.jpg

 

 

I am very happy to write in this considerable forum for flyfishing

and hope to learn new things from all of you.

 

 

 

Best to you all,

Michail Stanev

 

I think you need more flies, there is still some foam showing in your fly boxes ;) Very impressive, I wish I had your talent, but that will come as I gain experience. The Stone Fly looks very real.

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