Thanks to DUBBN!
My next trip out to Central Oregon will give me the chance to try some of these beautiful flies.
RIMG1063 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
You can never have too much inspiration from someone good at the vise!
New flies
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Re: New flies
I’d split the set. Fish one half, and frame the other half for reference inspiration.
Wonderful work Wayne. Thank you Bill, for sharing the picture with us.
Wonderful work Wayne. Thank you Bill, for sharing the picture with us.
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Re: New flies
Ray, I like how you think, as well as how you tie!
Split already done, the post last night was only for the Fishing Wingless Wets...
RIMG1062 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Split already done, the post last night was only for the Fishing Wingless Wets...
RIMG1062 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Re: New flies
I hope they work for you like they have for me. Especially the Wild Bill (Schuck) Stone Nymph.
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