orange&black
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orange&black
-hook:14
-abdomen:orange&black thread
-torax:muskrat
-hackle:hen
-abdomen:orange&black thread
-torax:muskrat
-hackle:hen
Last edited by cicvara on Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: orange&black
Welcome aboard cicvara! I recognize your screen name from the Fly Tying Forum (which I also frequent).
I love the woven body. One I saw your fly, I immediately thinking of all the different color combination I'd love to tye this in. In other words, your work is inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
I love the woven body. One I saw your fly, I immediately thinking of all the different color combination I'd love to tye this in. In other words, your work is inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: orange&black
Ah, that has saved me from asking the stupid question, I couldn't quite see how that body was formed. Very cool, cicvara, I like that (cool)letumgo wrote: I love the woven body.
andrew
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Re: orange&black
Nice job friend! It looks great, it's well tied, and it looks like it's got "fish appeal".
Dougsden
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Re: orange&black
-Dear friends, I'm glad you like my creations fly, thank you very much, and I enjoy your work.
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Re: orange&black
Your tying work is excellent. I really like the effect of the woven body.
Mark
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Re: orange&black
Thanks Mark, it will be more, until we started.