Right Ray, i know that trick.............but the whole point, is that there IS no problem. The philosophy behind the thread, (besides just bein' a fun thing for all of us to get into.........Steelie/Salmon flymphs).........is to learn ways to improvise........and "see" things in NEW lights.......to be as creative as possible by lookin' at things with a "different" attitude, so-to-speak. A problem (mistake) is only that, if that's how you wanna see it. CHOICES......or it's all in one's point of view.........in other words, if the fish will take it..........nuff said. And don't get me wrong............i am NOT sayin' one shouldn't ALWAYS strive for his best in fly tying...........i'm sayin' "get over it." Course, this is ONLY for fishin' flies...................show flies........well, that's another ball-a-wax.
Obviously...........there is going to be mixed interpetations of what this thread is all about...........but the bottom line is.........it's all about havin' FUN!!!!! Pretty simple........i'd just as soon see nothin' but orginal tyes here.........all flies invented by their respective tyers. But that's not nessessary......thing is, to come up with "Flymphs" tyed to catch Steelhead and Salmon, be creative, and do NOT worry bout bein' perfect............"you'll never be perfect.....all you'll ever do, is reach a certain degree of excellence." Art Blakey...........Hell of a formula for FUN!

Here's the fly i did after bein' inspired by Kelly's swimming hook weighted Tenkara nymph......which btw, is a VERY original idea because it is a three fold innovation on her part...........a weighted Tenkara fly......."thinking" of it as a nymph.......and doin' it on such a hook.
This is not the best pic Misa could of got to show this fly off........but that matters not, and i'm not about to ask her to shoot it again. You can see i put the tail in where i did (at the begining of the bend i put in the hook), and why.....

(which actually turned out to be a good thing....."point" of the thread), and if you've been following the thread, you know the recipe.
