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I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the
box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave |
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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave I liked the steelhead fly. Thanks, yourself!! Tom |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 11:41:16 -0800 (PST), DaveS
wrote: I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave I should imagine that it is difficult for you to tie flies while your head is up your ass. d;o) Just kiddin'. The Right Dave |
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On Nov 7, 3:41*am, DaveS wrote:
I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave Thanks, Dave. I'm still awaiting my flies (it must take a bit longer to cross the pond), but I had fun tying that one. No idea how it will fish, though...let me know if it works for you. --riverman |
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On Nov 7, 6:37*am, riverman wrote:
On Nov 7, 3:41*am, DaveS wrote: I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave Thanks, Dave. I'm still awaiting my flies (it must take a bit longer to cross the pond), but I had fun tying that one. No idea how it will fish, though...let me know if it works for you. --riverman I'lll try it this weekend. It looks like a big deer or horse fly. My stretch has em in spades. Dave |
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On Nov 7, 4:12*am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
I should imagine that it is difficult for you to tie flies while your head is up your ass. * d;o) Just kiddin'. The Right Dave Dear Sir ROFFT is a hasselfree zone. You get a free shot. :-& Pacific Dave |
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On Nov 8, 5:50*am, DaveS wrote:
On Nov 7, 6:37*am, riverman wrote: On Nov 7, 3:41*am, DaveS wrote: I will say this Riverman, you sure can tie nice flies. I just got the box and frankly it was humbling. I knew I was not God's gift to fly tying but to learn I was the worst of the bunch, well that is sobering. My rough little Coalcar steelhead fly looks like a striking West Virginia coal miner who stumbled into a Manhattan cocktail party of beautiful little creations. I owe you guys. Dave Thanks, Dave. I'm still awaiting my flies (it must take a bit longer to cross the pond), but I had fun tying that one. No idea how it will fish, though...let me know if it works for you. --riverman I'lll try it this weekend. It looks like a big deer or horse fly. My stretch has em in spades. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent! I tied it with the profile of a Streaking Caddis (Skimming Caddis) in mind, but experimentation at the kitchen sink showed me that the foam overwing tends to float at water level, so the body acts more like a drowned deer fly than a skimmer. Try different things; letting it dead drift, skimming it, giving it some short 'death throe' vibrations...I'd be very happy to hear how it works for you. --riverman |
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On Nov 7, 6:33*pm, riverman wrote:
I'lll try it this weekend. It looks like a big deer or horse fly. My stretch has em in spades. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent! I tied it with the profile of a Streaking Caddis (Skimming Caddis) in mind, but experimentation at the kitchen sink showed me that the foam overwing tends to float at water level, so the body acts more like a drowned deer fly than a skimmer. Try different things; letting it dead drift, skimming it, giving it some short 'death throe' vibrations...I'd be very happy to hear how it works for you. --riverman- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For sure. I'll be away from my computer for a few days but will post results when I get back from E. Wash. Dave |
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On Nov 6, 3:32*pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
I liked the steelhead fly. Thanks, yourself!! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom You are far too kind sir. Your contribution is very close to a lite green dun we get mid spring on the East slope Olympic mountain streams like the Dosewallips and Quilcene. I will use it. Thanx :-)) Dave |
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On Nov 9, 6:02*am, DaveS wrote:
On Nov 7, 6:33*pm, riverman wrote: I'lll try it this weekend. It looks like a big deer or horse fly. My stretch has em in spades. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent! I tied it with the profile of a Streaking Caddis (Skimming Caddis) in mind, but experimentation at the kitchen sink showed me that the foam overwing tends to float at water level, so the body acts more like a drowned deer fly than a skimmer. Try different things; letting it dead drift, skimming it, giving it some short 'death throe' vibrations...I'd be very happy to hear how it works for you. --riverman- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For sure. I'll be away from my computer for a few days but will post results when I get back from E. Wash. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So Dave, I'm curious if the SuperFly caught anything for you.... --riverman |
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