Thanks a lot! I enjoy tying them,but rarely fish them anymore. I am thinking of starting again. It seems this will be yet another summer filled with rain and wind. One must do something to catch a fish or two…:) But seriously,our forefathers caught lots of fish with two or three traditional wet flies on the leader. I guess a lot more than I do…
Great tying, Vegard! Once again… 🙂 I love this wets… and to be honest I have never given them enough time on the water.
Thanks a lot! I enjoy tying them,but rarely fish them anymore. I am thinking of starting again. It seems this will be yet another summer filled with rain and wind. One must do something to catch a fish or two…:) But seriously,our forefathers caught lots of fish with two or three traditional wet flies on the leader. I guess a lot more than I do…
hi Vegard !
i’m really loving this series of classics. thanks !
Thanks,Marc! I need this to distract myself from tying lots of midges in 20-22 and muddlers for customers. They remind me that tying is great fun…
Vegard
Is that one strand of peacock herl wound as a rib?
Darrell
Hi,Darrell…yes,that is correct. It will not last too long,but looks very good! Thanks for reading my blog…