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What's the best aperture size for photographing flies?
Scott E. Smith replied to djgunter's topic in Photography Corner
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The Egg-laying Sulphur video is below the pics. With music: http://youtu.be/cxFHuILIqDU And without music: http://youtu.be/Q8SgNRd6tIc
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Beautiful and buggy with a realistic profile. Nice!
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Thanks Hans. I learned to split the tails properly by watching your video earlier today.
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While reviewing some pics from my last trip to the South Holston, I found some pics I had taken of ovipositing sulphurs. It's tough getting decent proportions, but I gave it a shot. I'll post recipe later.
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I can't offer any info on the Nantahala, but there are numerous great creeks and rivers in the area. If you have the opportunity to wander, I would recommend having a list and waypoints entered into your navigation unit. My favorite in the area is the West Fork of the Pigeon. Have fun. It's is a beautiful area.
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video - PMDS (Pale Morning Dun Spinner)
Scott E. Smith replied to Hans Weilenmann's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Very nice video. I never think to tie spinner patterns until I am standing in the middle of a fall without a decent pattern. I will try my hand at this one today. -
Beautiful fly.
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FTF Fly Pattern - john adams - Peacock Spider.
Scott E. Smith replied to a topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Great tie. Spider patterns are challenging to say the least. I have been working on one for a year and I am no closer than when I started. :0 -
Sorry for the poor lighting. I'm working on it...
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Great post and info here. Thanks guys.
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Scott, It is a LAW Bench vise. Cheers, Hans W Hans, Thanks for the prompt response. I have spent all morning reading about them. I'll have to try one.
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Great video Hans. What vise are you using in the video?
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This is the most facinating and diverse gastric lavage contents I have seen. From an Appalacian freestone in April of last year.
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Thanks for the "welcomes" and comments. Tight Lines, Scott