Roadkill, that's a perfect sample alright. Fran was big on having the thread show through, specially when wet of course. So i always tell folks not to over-do the dubbing. i usually use a small drop of floatant on the thread with the remaining residue on my finger tips when i do the bodies.....that extra tiny bit of pre-treatment definately can't hurt.....unless your looking to get the fly as low in the film as possible (or even below the film), as quickly as possible.....then forget the treated body. It's just become habit for me, (even though the Usual is an emerger), to do all my dubbed (when using natural furs), dry fly bodies that way.....pre-treated that is.

While we were able to visit with Fran at shows a few different times, it was our initiall meeting of him in '93 while attending the FFF Northest Council Conclave in Lake Placid, N.Y., and staying at Fran's place, "The Bunkhouse" for 10 days, that really layed the foundation for my forever after admiration of what he was all about. i have a box full of his flies in Roscoe.....Haystacks, Ausable Caddis, Ausable Wulff's, Usualls, etc. He was a TRUE original.....one of a kind dude. "Something ELSE!"
Carl, that's a really cool fly.....ppppsssstttttt guess what? William's a BEE-GEES fan.
