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CrappieAttitude

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About CrappieAttitude

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  1. I was looking for a tutorial on how to post pictures for this site, but; couldn't find one. Is there a tutorial on the site?
  2. Ok, tore one apart today and still not sure of all material, but; here is my opinion and the opinion of the gentleman at the fly shop. The hook is a nymph size 8, 3XL The tail is Maribou and Mallard, Rib-micro green flashabou, Body-LarvaLace, Under Wing and Over Wing of mallard, Collar is Micro Flashabou and ofcourse a black bead head. White thread is used for tying. The under wing and over wing are from the same feather. The maribou seems to be tied in almost to the bead head. This gives the fly some bulk. I think this streamer will do a good job. Thanks for everyone's help. Feed back is appreciated.
  3. I'll go to the shop tomorrow and will try to figure out how to post a magnified picture. I'm on a mission. Thanks
  4. Does anyone know how to tie the "Iron Mike" fly sold by Lively Legz? Saw one at the local fly shop and I or the shop clerk could not figure out how it was tied. Help is appreciated, thanks
  5. Wanted to introduce myself, my name is John and I live in the Pocono Mountains, in Pennsylvania. I have been a member for over a year, but never posted before. When joining the site I was thinking of tying flies but only thinking about it. Since then I have been tying jigs, trying to duplicate some flies on jigs. I have been keeping it very simple. I'm mainly a fresh water fisherman. At one time I concentrated on Largemouth bass, even pouring some of my own plastics, but nolonger. Mainly fish for panfish, mostly crappie, but also for trout and walleye. this year planning on some smallmouth. Purchased 2 Orvis rods, 5wt and 6wt, so I need to tie some flies. Should have done all this when I was younger but, better late than never. Hope I can learn and hopefully contribute to the site.
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