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flytyer56

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  1. Hello tennesseeflyfish... (whew that's a long name), for smallies try wooly buggers in different colors, including, but not limited to, olive, black and brown. Also try a black nose dace. I tie my dace with marabou instead of bucktail, I like it better. Crawdads, crayfish, mud bugs what ever you call them are killer too. Good luck
  2. I finally figured out that spam filter for my isp, (only took me 5 days :bugeyes:) and got my old account back.
  3. Very nice tie Fred. You could use a dubbed body with a turkey tail feather section for the wing and rubber legs. Add a bead head or wrap the hook shank with lead wire to help it sink.
  4. Nice looking tie. Looks like a good steelhead fly to me.
  5. Flyweaver check this out. Not sure if it's what you're looking for or not. Read the replies, some pictures and maybe ideas. Might try PMing the posters for more imfo. http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?sho...c=34523&hl=
  6. Got mine in the mail today! :yahoo: Another mighty fine job by everyone that is involved. :headbang: Great! Great! Great! and by the way, it's Great! :hyst:
  7. Will, I don't know about all this but can't you ban his IP adress so he can not open another account?
  8. You could also check out these two areas on the main forums page. These guys should be able to give some help. Classic Streamer and Wet Fly Tying Classic and Artistic Salmon Fly Tying
  9. Chad, yes there is a lot to digest in fly tying, at least you've come to the right spot. If you need answers to questions, just ask and someone on here will help you out. There are alot of knowlegable tiers on here that are more than happy to help out.
  10. For me I would say, pheasant tail and then a copper john.
  11. I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or not. I think the last one might be what you want. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...&hasJS=true http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s...5003000_175-3-0 http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s...5003000_175-3-0
  12. Organize your fly boxes! Ha! Ha! Thats a joke right? :hyst: :hyst: LMAO
  13. I know this isn't much but I'm still looking. Check this one out. Not real good but all I have so far. http://www.troutpredator.com/Aaron's%2...%20Addendum.htm I cann't seem to find much on the articulated zoo cougar. That site I gave you will get you started, use your imagination and try to think what it should look like, then tie it. It might take you a few times but you'll get it!
  14. Out of all these responses, it surprises me that only carlp5351 suggested the Fly Market on J. Stockard. Talk about supporting local tiers.
  15. Thanks tyrite, I might have to try them some day.
  16. Holy Snikies! We're being over run by foam frogs. :hyst: Do these really work? They look good, but do they catch fish?
  17. flytyer56

    Frog

    It doesn't have to be pretty to work. :hyst: It looks fine to me.
  18. He has alot of videos on you tube. I haven't tried any of his stuff but it looks pretty neat.
  19. Nice brown trout, and some good looking flies in the box too! Learn something new every time on the water, makes us better fisher people and enjoy what we have also. Congrats on the first trout of the season.
  20. Nicely Done RexHunt. Welcome to the site, Alot of good info and good tiers here.
  21. eastern fly, check out this site (http://www.jackgartside.com/). Jack Gartside is the pheasant tying guy. He uses it for all kinds of stuff.
  22. Nice looking Caddis Pupa! Should be a fish catcher for sure.
  23. Nice ties Micke! I like the green ones alot. :thumbsup:
  24. Swwwwwweet!!!!! nice looking fly twohearted. I'll take a couple dozen!
  25. The thread is to old that is why you can not veiw the pictures. Try searching in the pattern database for it.
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