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Old April 25th, 2007, 03:53 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Joseph
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I have been fishing for 45 years, but only started fly fishing ( Salt water)
up North of West Australia.
Anyone out there know of a cool salt water fly tying site I can go to learn
some basic tricks?
Just started to tie my own patterns a couple of months ago and would like to
learn a few tips from experienced fishers, i.e. I'm finding difficult to
attach eyes to deceivers, also is there an easy way to tie a Prawn pattern,
I have tried one from a book but it involve body dubbing and I will be damn
if I can do that yet...
cheers

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Joseph Simionato
3 Angus Way
SOUTH HEDLAND
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Old April 27th, 2007, 01:03 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Smoking North 45°[_2_]
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Joseph a écrit :
I have been fishing for 45 years, but only started fly fishing ( Salt water)
up North of West Australia.
Anyone out there know of a cool salt water fly tying site I can go to learn
some basic tricks?
Just started to tie my own patterns a couple of months ago and would like to
learn a few tips from experienced fishers, i.e. I'm finding difficult to
attach eyes to deceivers, also is there an easy way to tie a Prawn pattern,
I have tried one from a book but it involve body dubbing and I will be damn
if I can do that yet...
cheers

Here's one I found last fall while preparing a trip to Las Salinas in
Cuba to fish the flats and rivers:
http://www.branhamssal****erflytying...ns/default.asp

Another I found while looking for the other one:
http://www.stripersurf.com/FG_patternindex.html

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Denis
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Old May 2nd, 2007, 04:36 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Joseph
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Default salt water patterns

Thanks Denis, the first site you suggested is great, I'm going to try a few
and see how they go in the tropical North of West Australia.
thanks mate, really appreciated.
cheers and see ya soon, will let you know how I go.
"Smoking North 45°" wrote in message
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Joseph a écrit :
I have been fishing for 45 years, but only started fly fishing ( Salt
water) up North of West Australia.
Anyone out there know of a cool salt water fly tying site I can go to
learn some basic tricks?
Just started to tie my own patterns a couple of months ago and would like
to learn a few tips from experienced fishers, i.e. I'm finding difficult
to attach eyes to deceivers, also is there an easy way to tie a Prawn
pattern, I have tried one from a book but it involve body dubbing and I
will be damn if I can do that yet...
cheers

Here's one I found last fall while preparing a trip to Las Salinas in Cuba
to fish the flats and rivers:
http://www.branhamssal****erflytying...ns/default.asp

Another I found while looking for the other one:
http://www.stripersurf.com/FG_patternindex.html

--
Hope to read you soon,

Denis
www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd

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Old May 5th, 2007, 02:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Stephen Welsh
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Default salt water patterns

On Apr 26, 12:53 am, "Joseph" wrote:
I have been fishing for 45 years, but only started fly fishing ( Salt water)
up North of West Australia.


WA


Joseph,

http://www.sal****erflyfishing.com.au/ has a forum page
as do the WA salt water flyrodders (www.sal****erflyrodders.com/)

It's worth registering for the first ... the second may have some use
too being local for you.

Eyes on deceivers: Noting that the original pattern didn't have eyes,
what Type of eye are you experiencing difficulty with? (A white
deceiver, eyes or no, is a good all round bet btw).

Prawn Patterns: see the fly database on the first link above.

(BTW: It's not a good idea to publish your address in public)

Steve
(Melbourne, Aus)


 




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