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Bryan Corey

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About Bryan Corey

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    Trout
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    2009
  1. I'm interested in tying and trying this pattern on a lake I fish each year that we primarily use traditional wet patterns on. Great fly.
  2. Hello all, I have a good amount of tying gear, enough to tie a good chunk of my own stuff with at least, but as it stands right now I have one of those small desktop stations that has the 12 or so spool holders, tool holders, and a spot for your vice. All my materials are in a rubbermaid type thing. I find that I don't tie as much as I'd like because I just don't enjoy having to move it all out, open it up, etc... not to mention the fact that I have little kids and I really don't want the fur / feathers / etc. getting on our floor for my nearyl-2yo to eat. Does anyone have any clever suggestions for a dedicated place in a small house where I wouldn't need to always clean up, worry about debris, etc? I have a built-in workbench in the garage that I could build a flip-down table top onto for extra room as well as a spot for my legs and a stool to go under... but would my materials and such get ruined being more exposed? I live in WA so extreme weather isn't an issue, just a whole lot of the same rain and 50 degrees outside the garage. The beauty of that would be that I could build in spool holders, tool holders, etc onto the garage wall right behind the bench as there is nothing occupying that space currently. How many of you have garage stations, and how do they work?
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