HOW Cape Fear Chapter
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Red Drum, Founder, Trout, Bass and Blue gill
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Congrats. Nothing like finally getting your first one on the fly. I will never forget mine.
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HOW Cape Fear Chapter started following Black Drum and Redfish in South Louisiana, First Red, Spoons, Rattles, and Shrimp and and 3 others
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Spoons, Rattles, and Shrimp
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to Tailn'Jax's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
That's what I love about fly tying you are always learning. I tied up the shrimp pattern you posted. They look sexy. -
Spoons, Rattles, and Shrimp
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to Tailn'Jax's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Maybe I live under a rock but I have never seen anyone use mono with a bead rather then just melt the mono into a ball. I love it. I will definitely implament this into my fly tying. Thanks for the great idea. Nice ties too. I will be tying that shrimp pattern that thing is sexy. -
Discovered Clear Cure Goo
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to Panama Red's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Thanks AGN -
Discovered Clear Cure Goo
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to Panama Red's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
I really like the shrimp in the last pic. If you dont mind when you get some time could you post a few more pics of that. Nice ties -
I like it
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I received a email about my previous mud minnow fly on my blog. He wanted to give me a few suggestions on how to improve the fly. I applied what he had mentioned and I feel the fly is much better now. http://flytyingyakfisherman.blogspot.com/
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Black Drum and Redfish in South Louisiana
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to Kirk Dietrich's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Awesome those are some nice reds. Looks like I will be tying me some big head Cactus Charlie. Is that a local fly or something that has been used all over the place. I don't see why it wouldn't work here in NC -
really like those shrimp patterns. Drag them across the bottom real slow and they could second as crabs
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That is pretty sweet needs to go in a frame or something
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I know Im not very active on here do to having so many local forums I participate on. Its hard to keep up with them all. I have been looking for a crab pattern to use in the grass for reds. I have found some descent patterns but last night I found the one for me. I have tied this pattern using strands of yarn but I wasn't satisfied with the looks of it. EP fiber works great for this pattern. I cant wait to pole around in some flooded grass and drop this fly right in front of a Red.
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Saltwater Pattern / Recipe Links
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to FlatzFatz's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
I have got some good patterns from Matt wirt He is a local guide here in Wilmington, NC Here is his site http://saltwaterflytying.blogspot.com/ -
Greetings and Salutations
HOW Cape Fear Chapter replied to carolinafisherman's topic in Introduce Yourself
You got a deal! When you head over to Western NC, North GA or TN. let me know and I can get you on some trout! Alright sounds good