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Hello All,
I am so sick of the continuing winter that I holed myself up in my tying room, looking through all my stuff. I am curious about something - do any other roffians have collections of flies tied by famous tiers? I have a small collection that I am very proud of but, alas, impresses very few people. I have examples of tying done by John Gierach, A.K. Best, Art Flick, Poul Jorgenesen, Ed Schenk, Tom Pero, Dave Paris and Mary Dette. Tried for a Jimmy Carter, but got no reply. I have many flies tied by locally famous guys, too - Al Himmel, Nick Pionessa, Brian Slovinski, Mark Stothard, Carl Coleman, Jay Peck, John Miller, Charlie Dixon, Fred Brand. Does any body else out there have a collection? Pete Collin |
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
snip Does any body else out there have a collection? I have a Tom Littleton Usual and I used to have a Willi Loehman midge emerger but I used it until it fell apart. They may not be famous tiers but those flies should be, they're the creme de la creme of my fly swap flies. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Peter A. Collin" wrote in message
... I am curious about something - do any other roffians have collections of flies tied by famous tiers? I have a small collection that I am very proud of but, alas, impresses very few people. I have examples of tying done by John Gierach, A.K. Best, Art Flick, Poul Jorgenesen, Ed Schenk, Tom Pero, Dave Paris and Mary Dette. About 6-7 years ago, many tyers from various parts of world and various "fame" contributed flies as a fund raiser for ALS on behalf of the late Gary LaFontainne. I "won" the bidding on the main package of six flies from each tyer. I have used a few but still have most of those along with all the flies from the various swaps I have participated in together in a duffle. One of these days I'll use all some of my woodworking tools and make the appropriate display case for them. I have a couple of flies that belonged to John Voelker but if I recall correctly, he did not tie his own flies. |
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
Does any body else out there have a collection? Pete Collin I have very few... 1) flies tied from the couple of ROFF fly swaps. 2) A collection tied by my friend and local fly shop/owner guide Vic Bergman who is known in Alberta and the Crowsnest region 3) A small collection of flies tied by Robert Cormier, who co-authored and illustrated the book "Mayflies: An Angler's Study of Trout Water Ephemeroptera" with Malcolm Knopp. He lived in the Crowsnest Pass, and I knew him for several years before he passed away. That's about it. I have a number of flies I hang onto that were given to me by various other friends. Tim Lysyk |
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"Peter A. Collin" wrote Does any body else out there have a collection? Sandy Pittendrigh is working on a website with high quality photos of flies by famous tiers. I'd suggest contacting him and possibly sharing your collection for that project. |
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Tim Lysyk wrote:
2) A collection tied by my friend and local fly shop/owner guide Vic Bergman who is known in Alberta and the Crowsnest region I met Vic on a fishing trip to that area several years ago - His guide Leland took me and my friends on a drift. One of the greatest trips I ever made. I have one fly from his shop that he may have tied - an imitation of a green drake, with a nifty hackle and wing that I haven't seen anywhere else. you are lucky to live in such a beautiful area. Peter |
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
I met Vic on a fishing trip to that area several years ago - His guide Leland took me and my friends on a drift. One of the greatest trips I ever made. I have one fly from his shop that he may have tied - an imitation of a green drake, with a nifty hackle and wing that I haven't seen anywhere else. you are lucky to live in such a beautiful area. Peter Do you have a picture of the green drake? Vic is is heck of a nice guy. So is Leland. I used to guide for Vic, but I did walk and wades, never the drift trips. I stopped guiding last summer, so that I could spend more time fishing myself. Didn't quite work out that way! I am planning on more time fishing this year. My son is 10 now and I think he is ready to spend some time on the stream with me. We have lots of smaller streams that kids would do very well on. I live in Lethbridge, whcih is about an hour from the Pass, but that is certainly close enough, and I do consider myself lucky to live here. Tim Lysyk |
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 12:05:49 -0400, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote: Hello All, I am so sick of the continuing winter that I holed myself up in my tying room, looking through all my stuff. I am curious about something - do any other roffians have collections of flies tied by famous tiers? I have a small collection that I am very proud of but, alas, impresses very few people. I have examples of tying done by John Gierach, A.K. Best, Art Flick, Poul Jorgenesen, Ed Schenk, Tom Pero, Dave Paris and Mary Dette. Tried for a Jimmy Carter, but got no reply. I have many flies tied by locally famous guys, too - Al Himmel, Nick Pionessa, Brian Slovinski, Mark Stothard, Carl Coleman, Jay Peck, John Miller, Charlie Dixon, Fred Brand. Does any body else out there have a collection? Pete Collin I have quite a few flies tyed by famous, infamous, and not-nearly-famous-enough folks, but they aren't in a "collection" as such. I was lucky enough to have a grandfather, and his father, who were both fairly well-connected, sporting-wise, and as such, inherited quite a bit of cool stuff, not the least of which was some of their passed-on knowledge (mostly pre-1980 or so as to the tangible stuff). Interesting at least to me, my mother was also a fairly decent caster in her youth, and a girl, then as now, seems to draw a fair amount of, um, "treasure." One particularly cool thing in that vein is a set of ties done on pinclips for ladies, done by some of the Bergman/Burke/etc. circle, amongst others, in the 50s (IIRC) and given to my mother and grandmother. Apparently, this was something of a "rage" then. There's a fairly large group of those in a variety of recipes and styles, including some full-dress salmons. As a sorta ROFFian aside, there are some interesting bits from the original George - Herter. I have somewhere, unless they're lost, a large span of Herter's catalogs. If you're interested in funky sporting-related stuff, finding one from the 50s-60s would be an interesting read, IMO. I remember reading these as a kid and being like many were with the Sears toy catalogue. The unfortunate thing is that much of it was treated as what it really was at the time - fishing/casting equipment/gear - and as such, it isn't cataloged as a collection. Obviously, things like books, artwork, the aforementioned "ladies' pins," and rods are easily-determined, but the "plain ol' using flies" would take a more-knowledgeable viewer than myself to help determine who may have tyed what. TC, R |
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Larry L wrote:
"Peter A. Collin" wrote Does any body else out there have a collection? Sandy Pittendrigh is working on a website with high quality photos of flies by famous tiers. I'd suggest contacting him and possibly sharing your collection for that project. Do you have a link? |
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Does any body else out there have a collection?
Poul Jorgensen, Kelly Galloup, Toril Korbul, Mike Martinek, Lefty Kreh and quite a few others. I have a "special box" that I use for these. Some really nice flies. Frank Reid |
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