Here are a few new flymphs from my vise with special thanks to Jim Slattery.
An Orange Hare's Lug and Plover, Mustad 3906 #12
A Ginger Muskrat and Woodcock, Mustad 3906 #14
A light Olive Beaver belly and Bobwhite Quail, Mustad 3906 #12
All are tied with Pearsall's Gossamer silk with dubbing in a loop. My thanks to Jim for the Plover and his time a couple of weeks ago showing me his variation on the Leisenring dubbing method after a great fly tying discussion. I might also add that I think Jim cooks as well as he ties flymphs.
A few flymphs
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Re: A few flymphs
Sweet set of flies.
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Re: A few flymphs
Nice work. Those look very authentic What did Jim feed you? Uhmmm, you haven't tasted my cooking.
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Re: A few flymphs
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I just had his French Dip special while my fishing partner tried his burger. Mine did come with a side of Jim's dubbing wax after we talked flymphs .
I just had his French Dip special while my fishing partner tried his burger. Mine did come with a side of Jim's dubbing wax after we talked flymphs .
Re: A few flymphs
one word...DAYUMMMMM!!!