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Pete Valenti:
Thanks for a great tutorial--haven't been using my half-hitch tool for paras but -
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IT is an interesting use of grey tag at the end of the fly, George Herter once w -
Rick Mackay:
The time and effort put into this film deserves nothing but thumbs up . Very enj -
Frank Simons:
I'm excited by this fly...it seems to me as it is proven successful for snook an -
Scott McPherson:
First Class once again Shaun. I still have to get you to do my family crest fl
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One can’t say that fly tying is a “vise” when Davie’s creations lift off from the vise under their own power. What creative realism! A master flytier whose narrationid not a lecture on technique but what seems to be the trout describing how to make its main course. Maybe my comments seem a bit in the “romantic genre” but what can be said of one who creates a trout dinner before one’s eyes.