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Evil Keneagle


tied by bobfly
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Fly Type: Salmon Flies
Material List: Dyed tippet. tragopan,mohair,peacock fluffy etc
Tying Instructions: not availablenot availablez




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Jessies` Ghost Fly

A Ghost of Headhunters Past

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Ghost Fly No1 8/0

Popham from Tolfrey 2/0

White Doctor #1

Glen Grant 2/0

Silver Doctor ( Kelson)

Ebs` Fly

The Cleveland

Nelly Bly

Infallible Kelson

Bainbridges` Ogmore 1816

Tubbut Tarantula

Queen Anne 4/0

Popham from Tolfrey #2/0

The Pirate CS

The Witch CS

Captain Walton from Kelson

Blackers` Spirit Fly #3

C Eagle

Sea Hawk

Major from Tolfrey

Ondine variant

Silver Scott 4/0

Arabian (K)night

Bone Bouche (Kelson) 3/0

Grasshopper(MOM)

John Campbell 4/0

Green Fly O`Gorman

MacIntyre Walbran 1889

Pride of Aberdeen #1/0

Fancy Yellow Eagle

helmsdale (Gaudy) Eagle

Ghost Fly#2 (Blacker)

A Dark Fly

Caspar 5/0

Blacker #8 A gaudy fly

Unknown Blacker #1/0

Blacker Spirit Fly #3 2/0

The Olwen (or a Coalminers Daughter)

Rangely Sesquicentennial ( Grey Wolf)l

Red Ned

Royal Coachman#4 MOM Style S

#4 Assassin from Tolfrey

#4 Childers from Tolfrey

Banksia-------need a name

Silver Popham

Ronnies` Magpie A sort of a Blacker

Blacker La Naturale

Blacker #6 size2/0

Bluebell Variation

Green Highlander mixed wing

Red Rover

Imogen

Halladale Eagle

Mick`s Bogong Beauty

Silver Ardea from Kelson

Excelsior from Kelson

Artula from carrie Stevens

Dusty Miller variation #7/0

Th Assassin from Tolfrey

The Storm

The Hawk

John Ferguson (Wright) from Kelson

Grey Miller Carrie Stevens

Cock Robin from Kelson

Moray Doon from Kelson

Rapid River ...CS

The Highland Gem from Kelson

Torrish 3/0 from Kelson

Yellow Parson from Kelson

Niagara from Kelson

Blue Moon (Once in A)

Hollands Fancy from Kelson

Captain Walton from kelson

Something Blue

Pitcroy Fancy from Kelson

Little Aussie Bustad

Dubbo Witch

The Barkworth (W T Barkworth) from Kelson

The Baker (Jewhurst) from Kelson

Chaleur Bay Smelt Variant

Black Jay #1 from kelson

orange Wasp Streamer

Black Spinner (streamer)

Allans` Fancy(Major Grant) from Kelson

R&P Ghost

Taite`s Fancy (Kelson)

Blondie

Black Ghost

Champion

Silver & Orange

The Moody Blues

Done Dreamin` (after the Dreaming)

Danny Dumont

The Yellow Lahobber (Kelson)

The Dreaming

The Skirmisher (Kelson)

The Summer Duck (Kate Daly) from Kelson

Green Drake CS

The Real Macaw

Palli`s Polar Special L

Quilled Eagle (Kelson)

Louise (Bernard) from Kelson

Rogan Royal Grey Ghost Streamer

Blue Jay (Ephemera)

Gibbo Green

Lorne (Kelson)

Demon CS

Beaconsfield 3/0

Silver Lady

Aussie Eagle

Gray Ghost

Bulgaback B&W

Big Ben

Black and Blue

Bogong Beau

Hogtown Harlot

Nicholson

Mrs Duley`s Special CS

The Dargo

Bogong Beauty

Seneca Spey

Maid`o`the Mount`n

Pink Lady CS

Wesley

Wesley

John Day Special

Rabbit Fly

Yellow Betsy MOM

Dandy

Golden oldies

Spruce Variant

Orange Parson

Ethel (Turnbull)

DeRock

Blue Devil (Carrie Stevens)

Wilkinson

Ricks Revenge (John Shewey)

Racquette (the Streamer)

Sol Duc (Sid Glasso)

Avon Eagle (Price-Tannat)

Matuka Foursome

Sol Duc Spey (Sid Glasso)

Summer Twilight variation

Tambo Freestyle

DeOlive (another experiment)

Parsons Glory. Matuka (one for Ray)

Casablanca from Carrie Stevens

Orange Heron

Orange Heron

Colonel Fuller

Quillayute

Black Dog Collection

Black Dog #2 of 8

Preston MOM

Red & Black Matuka

A very early Black dog and very simple.

Stretched Mouldy Plum. a fun fly

The Wannabees a bunch of variants

The Wannabees

Balmoral

Raquette

Happy holidays to all my new mates at FTF

Grey Eagle

Doctor oatman

Gardener

Red Streak

Red Streak

Dereeves Just a roughie , a bit of an experiment

EG Highlander (Green Highlander variation)

Sir Elton

Blue Charm

Rusty Rat

Black Dog

Tying Tips, featured »

[4 Aug 2010 | 5 Comments | ]
Tying Tips: Streamside Fly Tying Vise

This week’s typing tip is in response to a question by Hatches reader, Nick S. from Boise, ID. Nick wanted to know if we had any suggestions for a small, lightweight fly tying vise to use streamside, or on backcountry fly-in/ hike-in fly fishing trips.

Book Reviews & Excerpts, featured »

[2 Aug 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Book Review: Trout Stream Insects by Dick Pobst

GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS, FALCON), November 1997
Binding Type: Hardcover
Retail Price: $16.95 at the Hatches Store
ISBN: 1-55821-067-9
“The trout’s biggest advantage is selectivity, and we can counteract it only by knowing the insects that make up his diet.  This is the reason for the study of stream entomology by the angler, and it is often the weak link in his skill.”
-Ernest Schwiebert
Trout Stream Insects: An Orvis Streamside Guide is by no means a new book.  However, since it was first published in 1990, it has successfully been introducing novice …

Product Spotlight, featured »

[26 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Product Spotlight: Petitjean TT Bobbin

Called the “bobbin of bobbins,” Marc Petitjean’s “Thread Through Bobbin,” aims to solve a few classic design limitations of standard bobbins.

Articles, featured »

[21 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Spring Olives by Russ Forney

Sand Creek is a pretty little piece of trout water that harbors some very fussy fish. Clear water in a small creek demands a quiet approach; casting from the bank is a good strategy when fishing small flies to springtime trout. Photo by Russ Forney
Springtime in Wyoming can be pretty elusive. Just when the first flush of prairie wildflowers sweetens the air, the next storm buries them under a foot of snow. Somewhere between the first Meadowlark and the last new calf, winter finally begins to relax its icy grip. …

Tying Tips, Videos, featured »

[16 Jul 2010 | 3 Comments | ]
Tying Tips: Working with Rubber Legs

With rubber legs showing up in more and more fly patterns, one common problem fly tier’s are facing is that they get in the way when tying a whip finish knot. In this week’s Tying Tips, Hatches Magazine staff member Alex Cerveniak shares three quick and easy ways to keep those rubber legs out of the way.



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