
I'm glad you like Emyr's flies, I think they're exquisite. I love the fact that some of them have still got tippet and a knot attached to the fly, so I know not only has he tied them but he's probably caught a few fish on them too. I'm going to keep them in that state so I know which ones he's used, they're the ultra special ones. He was a cool Cat Mark, one of the nicest people I've got to spend time with on the water. I look forward to seeing your flies mate.
In regards to the names of flies I'll add them in a couple of days when I have access to my welsh fly books. Some of them are classic ties others are his own little variations, as Bill calls them 'Guide Flies'.
A bit more about the man behind the ties. He has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the craft, evident by his masterful ties and fly boxes. Emyr used to be the head of fisheries in Wales and Captained the Welsh fishing team more than a few times I suspect.
K