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![]() I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" wrote in message om... I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address Indeed. There are quite a few flies that do better the more ragged and tatty they are. It is however very difficult to convince people to tie them like that! TL MC |
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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" wrote in message om... I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address Indeed. There are quite a few flies that do better the more ragged and tatty they are. It is however very difficult to convince people to tie them like that! TL MC |
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"Mike Connor" wrote in
: Indeed. There are quite a few flies that do better the more ragged and tatty they are. It is however very difficult to convince people to tie them like that! TL MC It's much more fun to tie them neat, and fish them to a state of ragged effectiveness. Scott |
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"Mike Connor" wrote in
: Indeed. There are quite a few flies that do better the more ragged and tatty they are. It is however very difficult to convince people to tie them like that! TL MC It's much more fun to tie them neat, and fish them to a state of ragged effectiveness. Scott |
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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:02:05 +0100, Lazarus Cooke
wrote...: I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. what's more important... the trout's view too. :-) John "When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to resemble a nail." -- Abraham Maslow |
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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:02:05 +0100, Lazarus Cooke
wrote...: I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought* to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. what's more important... the trout's view too. :-) John "When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to resemble a nail." -- Abraham Maslow |
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Lazarus wrote:I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought*
to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. I have always thought that this is an excellent fly for the beginner to tie because if it is tied pretty, you did it wrong. get them used to flies that catch some fish for them first and then teach them to tie pretty flies. Big Dale |
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Lazarus wrote:I've always thought of this as one of those flies that *ought*
to look pretty ragged - the more ragged the better, in my view. I have always thought that this is an excellent fly for the beginner to tie because if it is tied pretty, you did it wrong. get them used to flies that catch some fish for them first and then teach them to tie pretty flies. Big Dale |
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