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I appreciate the thought KIMO... but it's noooottt... quite.. there yet... but closer!

 

Thank you for all the information as to how to 'get there' though!

 

BCT

 

p.s. I 'post' processed it a little bit... cropped... brightness and contrast.. thus... not quite there yet. But like I said.. closer.. and I'll work on it! ;)

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Bimini, use some of that mallard and tie some articulated zoo cougars if you wanna expand your articulated fly selection

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Don't know what they are called but the trout in my neighborhood sure do like them.

 

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A couple I threw together tonight. Working on restocking my boxes. 1 for the panfish box, 1 for the bass.

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A couple I threw together tonight. Working on restocking my boxes. 1 for the panfish box, 1 for the bass.

I don't mind that hoppy thing caloosa :)

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Thanks Retro. I was going for something similar to Jaydub's skwala couple pages back....I'll certainly be tying a few more, mixing materials and colors.

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I was just taking some photos of flies I have tied in the past year or so. These are all some soft hackles that are my favorite type of fly to tie and to fish. Hope you like them.

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I've been playing around with a soft hackle design, using Sulky's metallic thread (Mylar)

to reinforce a turkey biot abdomen. It's very strong and highly reflective.

 

I'm calling it the Sulky Turk.

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Mr. Brown took a fancy to it too.

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