I was lucky enough to watch VERN-O tye this fly back in January, which was awesome! We made him wash his hands after he dubbed the thorax. (j/k)
Wonderful fly, buddy!
Tup's
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Vern-o, this is a fun pattern to see. Everytime I see one, they all look related, but they never look the same. Especially nice job with this one. Maybe the special aroma will keep the bugs out of your materials.
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Very nicely done Vern-O. I can see it has a great translucency to it.
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Well the aroma oughta at least keep the girls from bothering you when you're fishing. We used to have goats and the stinky males are no picnic! Nice fly Vern-o.
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