Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: seth30 on January 09, 2011, 07:24:28 PM
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Here are some pictures of my fly ops. 8)
Pic 563 the whole setup
Pic 564 recent fly's
Pic 565 thread box
Pic 566 Feather box
Pic 567 Duck and other non chicken feather box
Pic 568 Hook sorter
Pic 569 Yarn, wire, beads, and Lead eyes container
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Pic 570 Plastic cases for fly's
Pic 571 Cape box
Pic 572 Various types of hair box
Pic 573 Current fly project (Herl Nymph)
I have a 13 year gap in my fly tying, and realized I have a lot more practice to get back up to par. A very fun and addictive hobby. :rolleyes:
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I used to love tying flies and fly fishing, had 13 fly rods when I gave it up. Was a sad day for me, I sold everything to a young kid.
Shoulder went bad, and it hurt more than it was worth it.
Have fun with them, I used to love tying flesh patterns for big rainbows in Alaska when the salmon were running.
Joe
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A tip, from my fly tying days: Put some Moth Crystals in those feather boxes, or the weevils will have a heyday in them!
Critique: It's too neat! :chuckle:
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nice set up!!!!
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Pretty sweet. I really hope to take up that hobbie some day.
-Steve
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Thanks for the comments! The one thing I havent been able to master is the whip finish. Its harder than the book makes it seem.
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Thanks for the comments! The one thing I havent been able to master is the whip finish. Its harder than the book makes it seem.
It is hard to get it, but once you do it is easy. And it never goes away, you will just do it second nature.
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I need to keep on it, and I know it will make tying the fly off a lot easier than what I do now.
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I need to keep on it, and I know it will make tying the fly off a lot easier than what I do now.
Have you tried one of the whip finisher tools?? That is what I used until I got teh concept down and then started using my fingers.
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yes, I have one. I think instead of reading the book I will watch a youtube video. It should make I a bit easier.