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QPassage

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About QPassage

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    Bait Fisherman
  • Birthday 08/06/1961

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    Bass Rainbow Trout Walleye
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    Kentucky
  1. Thank you, this has been a great help. This forum is as well a wealth of information and help. We have a fly fishers show this weekend in Louisville and I plan to attend, hoping that watching some hands on tying will help. Most of the video's show the fly up close and it's hard for me as a beginner to get the just of the set up and feel for the tools and how they are to be used. I ordered the Charlie Craven's book last night thanks for the tip. I'm excited to move forward this weekend and start tying. Thanks Bo
  2. OK I've spent the last couple weeks buying and reading about flies. Dang it I'm ready to ty, I think? I've been much like a kid in a candy store and buying, and buying, supplies, etc. It's addictive and I find myself looking to see is the wife is looking before I click the pay now button. So now the dilemma, what to ty as my first? I plan on using my flies this spring and summer fishing for pan fish, stream trout and bass here in Kentucky. I'm in need of a fairly simple first fly to tie. Any ideas? qp
  3. I have been planning to get into the sport for the last few years and only now decided to jump in. Everything is new to me when it comes to fly fishing and tying. Still have yet to tie my first fly. Possibly next week, after my equip, and supplies arrive. I have found a couple local trout streams here in the north central Kentucky area. qp
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