Baillie's Orange and Ginger Hotspot Spider
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Re: Baillie's Orange and Ginger Hotspot Spider
Ray, That is a beautiful bird skin, purdy isn't even close. Given my weakness for Starling hackle, I gotta have one or three of those.
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Re: Baillie's Orange and Ginger Hotspot Spider
I suspect a lot of people have had the "I want" button pressed. - mine is stuck and keeps buzzing
Have been googling - cant find a source in Europe
, more googling required.

Have been googling - cant find a source in Europe

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Re: Baillie's Orange and Ginger Hotspot Spider
Norman - Try Jim Slattery's fly tying web site. He ships to Europe.
http://www.jimsflyco.com/index.php?p=ca ... &x=77&y=13
Jim's Fly Co
155 Campfire Lane
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Phone: (406) 646-7258
Fax: (406) 646-7258
Email: jimsflyco@aol.com
http://www.jimsflyco.com/index.php?p=ca ... &x=77&y=13
Jim's Fly Co
155 Campfire Lane
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Phone: (406) 646-7258
Fax: (406) 646-7258
Email: jimsflyco@aol.com
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