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Sandan

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About Sandan

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  • Birthday 04/13/1956

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    Just south of Denver

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  1. Very cool. I was wondering because wolverine is surely not a common material.
  2. Sandan

    Sad news indeed

    Just saw this. What a sad day for sure.
  3. Nice bugs DFoster. Wolverine you say?
  4. My pleasure. https://charliesflybox.com/products/bleached-dyed-peacock-eyes?variant=40538697203850
  5. Poopdeck, that is a beauty. I usually buy the dyed peacock herls on the stem and use my thumb nail to strip 'em.
  6. Aquel does it for me, except for CDC. Loon Locsha does the CDC thing. I was lucky and picked up a 4oz. guide size at my local shop for 15 bucks.
  7. Had to add, I was glad I picked up the CDC loop wing emerger challenge. I tied a few of 'em and they proved to be absolutely killer on Sunday.
  8. No problem, sir. To be more specific regarding the next challenge, let's see a catskill style quill body mahogany dun. A blue quill would be OK too.
  9. CDC loop wing emerger. Hook: U202 size 20 Thread: UTC 70 gray brown Tails/Legs: Hun fibers Abdomen: muskrat gray dyed and stripped peacock herl Wing: CDC of course. Trouthunter lt. Dun. Thorax: Semperfli BWO kapok dubbing. Next up: A Catskill style quill body dry fly. Tiers choice.
  10. I'll take the cdc loop wing emerger
  11. Just like Rick Takahashi. It's a great low cost multi-lifetime supply!
  12. Such nice ties everyone. Here's a size 20 parachute BWO for this weekend's outing Hook: TMC 100 Thread: 12/0 semperfli olive Post: dark dun Z-lon Tail: dark dun micro fibbets Abdomen: BWO dyed and stripped peacock herl Hackle: whiting saddle, gray grizzly variant Abdomen: adams gray superfine
  13. Hats off to a great ice season and many more!
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