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Wavey1988! A perch fly? Yeh wright! Everything else too! Beautiful!

 

Thank you Adam! Yeah it's killer for anything that wants another little fish for a snack

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Hendrickson time. To be fair I didnt tie the Quill Body flies with the goose wings they were purchased a few years ago.

Nice set of flies there!

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CHUCKY SURFACE SOFT HACKLES (Flav)…

 

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SNOWSHOE EMERGER – FLAV – Schollmeyer & Leeson/Variant – TMC 206 BL, #12 – #14…

 

 

PT/TB

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Looks pretty good to me...Hope you catch a lot of fish with it!!!

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A few flies from May so far.

 

In honor of blackfly season, a size 26 black gnat:

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The Hendrickson's are starting up:

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And a little trial run on a streamer:

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Mini DH hoppers, be trying out a couple different hooks for these small hoppers. The middle pic is tied on TMC2488 size 12. The first and last pic is tied on the TMC competition series hook 550 size 10 and 12

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Playing with shrimp and zonkers. And a new homemade light box.

 

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Another rainy day in East Texas! For the past several years Texas has been in a severe drought but I think we have finally turn the corner, all the lakes in East Texas are full. Anyway since it is rainy day it is a good time to be in front of the fly tying bench. Here's a Clouser I tied with red painted bead chain eyes.

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Earlier this month I went to the Smallmouth Rendevzous and Fly Tying Extravaganza hosted by the Northeastern Oklahoma Fly Fishing Club in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. I took my 70 year old Dad with me and had a great time. This was his second fly tying type deal to go to so maybe he is beginning to think about taking up the hobby. We went on a Friday so there was not that many folks there from the public since it was a work day. We pretty much had to place to ourselves and watched several tiers. Listen to a few folks that put on some seminars. Anyway I watch one tier and I lost his card so I do not know his name but he was tying these type flies using Eagle Claw Lazer Sharp O'Shaughnessy Hooks Size 2 which are found just about at any Wal-Mart. He used a soldering iron to melt hot glue sticks that one can get from any craft store and placed the glue on the hook. Got to have a pretty steady hand to do this but it isn't that hard and you have be careful not to touch the thread of your fly. I did that do I had to start over! It will melt the thread and poof there goes your fly. Pretty neat looking fly I thought for Bass. I used some gold braiding used to tie bows that I got at Wal-Mart in the craft section, some white ostrich feathers, and chartreuse deer tail hair.

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