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Mikostanev,

Your links are dead--there's no server on line. Could you check out the problem? I've love to have a look at your nymph gallery.

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Mikostanev,

Your links are dead--there's no server on line. Could you check out the problem? I've love to have a look at your nymph gallery.

 

Hi 'pcg' , there was a problem with host server - all is working now :) .

 

all the best,

Michael

 

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Mikostanev,

Gorgeous & beautiful work. I do have a question: many of the nymphs seem varnished or coated in a very shiny, almost wet, finish. What are you using, and do you find these to be more effective than unvarnished flies?

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Mikostanev,

Gorgeous & beautiful work. I do have a question: many of the nymphs seem varnished or coated in a very shiny, almost wet, finish. What are you using, and do you find these to be more effective than unvarnished flies?

 

Yes 'pcg', I color and varnish most of case and head of my nymph.I thing thus is most reality for hitin cover in the water.A little more shiny in pictures is from flash of my digital camera.

But about efficiency ... this decide the fish :)

 

Best regards,

Michael

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I'd fish with you anywhere. Some flies are made to catch fishermen, some flies are made to catch fish.

 

Man that is one serious box of fish catchers.

 

As Graham said......

 

 

"I bet you can pick every pocket clean on your streams!!!"

 

I too truly enjoy looking at your fly boxes.

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

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Michael,

Those are some of the best flies I've ever seen. You should publish a book. Can't believe you have only been tying for three years.

 

Don't worry about your English-your flies speak for themselves.

 

Dave

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post-4023-1164646988_thumb.jpgHello Michail,

 

Can you post a recipe for your heptagenia mayfly nymph (the first one with the partridge legs)?

 

I came across this heptagenia pattern the other day. I think it was tied by Bear Andrews of Michigan.

 

Thanks,

Kevin Compton

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Hello Michail,.... I think it was tied by Bear Andrews of Michigan.

 

Thanks,

Kevin Compton

 

Hi Kevin,

I don't understand you completly- this is not my fly post-4023-1164646988_thumb.jpg.

 

Some of my mayfly nymph are:

IPB Image

IPB Image

IPB Image

 

For what nymph you just talk about.

 

Good luck,

 

Michael.

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