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SkagitMaster #3- Steelhead Flies–Beyond the Books
May 15, 2012 20:05 -
Damselfly- by Fredrick Hannie
May 15, 2012 19:05 -
How did you get started flyfishing or flytying?
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Kelly Galloup’s Articulated Boogie Man- by Brian Wise
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Undamming the Elwha
April 28, 2012 09:04
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Tim:
Nice fly Fred as usual. I will have to give it a try. -
Mark Vogt:
I was born & raised on the shore of a large lake (Detroit Lake) in NW Minnes -
GARY SOUCIE:
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GARY SOUCIE:
Where are patterns 174-183? -
Mike G:
Very nice fly. Using beads to get separation and color is genius. That Peak Rota
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1 Comment
Excellent simple tie. What color SLF Squirrel dubbing do you use? I want to try them out in the comping year.
Thanks,
Bruce