
Brown flymph
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Brown flymph
Just a simple brown flymph I tied. I am experimenting with posting photos, so hopefully this will work.


Re: Brown flymph
With out experimenting it looks great! You have a genuine knack for making an ordinary pattern look extremely classy John. I have always admired your creations. They really are first rate sir!
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Re: Brown flymph
John - I am very happy to see you back at the vice. Beautiful fly! I sincerely hope to see more of you flies in the future.
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Re: Brown flymph
Very "usable", has all the key factors one needs for a buggy looking flymph trout enticer.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
Re: Brown flymph
John,
This is so cool. Your experiments at photographing and posting your flies are at a high level already. Great fly.
Keep 'em coming!
Lance
This is so cool. Your experiments at photographing and posting your flies are at a high level already. Great fly.
Keep 'em coming!
Lance
Re: Brown flymph
gingerdun wrote:John,
This is so cool. Your experiments at photographing and posting your flies are at a high level already. Great fly.
Keep 'em coming!
Lance
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Re: Brown flymph
Oh that's nice. Great proportions and in several sizes would be killer. Great to see the photography. I like wanes comment about your simple fly taking on a classy, stylistic quality. I hope to see many more.
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