pic won't be up til tomorrow........later (Wed.), today..........well, now i can see Misa musta messed with it while takin' the pics (i was in town at the time), and some "things" got a bit wacked outta place.......but no biggie.....you get the idea. It needs quite a bit of primping now.....and i'll do that before it goes in a frame or whatever.............just keep scrollin'
a few years back i took a class with Paul Pitalis.........he was a world class Salmon fly tyer, who has since passed away. i took the class in Danbury, Conn. at the Fly Fishing University show.....Misa took it with me. The fly we did, was one of Paul's original designs, called the Roy G. Biv, and he always used it as THE fly he would teach students because it covered (very well), all the basic design areas in a full dressed Salmon fly. Btw, Roy G. Biv stands for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. Those were the colors of silk used in the fly's body and "slips" in the wing. When we took the class, we did not finish the fly that day, but Paul gave us all the materials it would take to go home and finish the fly. i held onto all those materials until just a couple days ago, when i did "finally," finish the fly. It's been at least 5 years between times i'd say. When i got everything out, i immediately realized that i could not finish the fly as it was.....by just picking up where i had left off.....for a couple reasons. First, i had over crowded the eye and not left myself enough room to get eveything else in the recipe tyed in correctly, and two, i had built one side of the wing upside down and had to re-do it. So, i took the far side of the wing apart and rebuilt it, chopped the head, underwing, throat, ribbing, body, butt, tail and tag off.....and basically started from scratch with a rebuilt wing. i kept the color scheme the same, put a new tag, new and added to tail while also using the orginal GP Crest feather plus more, changed the butt from black to white, did a whole new body, dubbed instead of a floss body, new ribbing, re-used the underwing feathers, and mounted the wing. Then i put back the throat using the original hackle fibers, added the sides of Jungle Cock and cheeks of Blue Chatterer using the materials Paul had given us, and added the GP Crest topping and an extra topping (also provided by Paul), in an unusual way, using all materials that Paul had originally provided. And of course it's all on the hook that he had provided that first day, which is an antique Mustad 3899 7/0. i'm glad i finally got it together after all this time to complete something i started long ago. Paul was a very special person, and a friend. He taught us a lot in many ways. i was fortunate to be able to watch him tye at Somerset many times and also in the CFFC Museum at the annual Christmas party one time. That was the year he played Santa and had copies of his new book (Century's End) for sale. Naturally we got it so we could get him to sign it for us, and because i had been badly biten by the Salmon fly bug. i'll get the pic up asap. Wed.'s gonna be a very busy day, and we have tyers commin' over in the eve. The fly came out fairly well.....albeit kinna wacked as all my flies are.

If you like to study all about hooks.....pick up a copy of Century's End.....the chapter on hooks is terrific. Bright Moments
