Isoflymph
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Re: Isoflymph
I appreciate the feedback ... thanks, all, for your kind remarks.
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Re: Isoflymph
I like the looks of all the Iso patterns I see presented on this forum. I look at them and try to decide if I should tye some up. I talk myself out of it because we dont have Iso's in Colorado. This is one of those situations where I am right, but actually wrong, but in my mind, still right.
There are Iso's in Colorado, just not in the waters I fish. They are located in a few counties out on the plains.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/dist ... co/353.htm
Most of the members on this forum seem to light up with a twinkle in your eyes when the insect is mentioned. Thank goodness for GOOGLE, now I know why. And,,,, because of this forum, I get a little entomology lesson most every week.
There are Iso's in Colorado, just not in the waters I fish. They are located in a few counties out on the plains.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/dist ... co/353.htm
Most of the members on this forum seem to light up with a twinkle in your eyes when the insect is mentioned. Thank goodness for GOOGLE, now I know why. And,,,, because of this forum, I get a little entomology lesson most every week.

Re: Isoflymph
Tie2fish,
After an 8-day absence, I am going to try to find time to participate on the forum again. I've missed it, and flies like yours keep me coming back. This is beautiful. It reminded me of a very unkempt Pete Hidy Mahogany Flymph that may or may not be successful with the Isos, but has similar body coloring.

Would bronze peacock herl also make good Iso bodies? I just received some gorgeous bronze from Mataura Mayfly that I will have to try.
Best,
Lance
After an 8-day absence, I am going to try to find time to participate on the forum again. I've missed it, and flies like yours keep me coming back. This is beautiful. It reminded me of a very unkempt Pete Hidy Mahogany Flymph that may or may not be successful with the Isos, but has similar body coloring.

Would bronze peacock herl also make good Iso bodies? I just received some gorgeous bronze from Mataura Mayfly that I will have to try.
Best,
Lance
Re: Isoflymph
Cool fly, a purple head? Who would of ever thought that. I like it.
Re: Isoflymph
You bet it will. That's why Zug Bug's and the good old classic Lead Wing Coachman work so well during this hatch.gingerdun wrote: Would bronze peacock herl also make good Iso bodies? I just received some gorgeous bronze from Mataura Mayfly that I will have to try.
Re: Isoflymph
Bill very well done and a nice fly too. Glad that you made such a beauty of the claret hare dubbing!!!
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