Guest flyfishBDS Posted April 1, 2007 Posted April 1, 2007 Everything Ive seen still falls short Dano hobby lobby etc, but way better for most herl applications than strung
Crippled Caddis Posted April 1, 2007 Posted April 1, 2007 [quote name='flyfishBDS'Hey CC the Red Tag I think is way older than the Red butt or Arse LOl> Exactly what I was pointing out! People change a detail here and a color there and declare a breakthrough. As noted: [ Little new under the flytying sun.] <Originally it was a wet too, the difference is the Red Tag has a tail of red the red butt a tag (wrapped thread).> Gee, golly and gosh! Really?;o) <If you get any questions on these patterns drop by.> If I ever get over that way again I'll take you up on that! "You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in their struggle for independence." ---Charles Austin Beard
Guest flyfishBDS Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 LOL sorry CC, I read it differently you know how it gets comminicating through here. I was trying to be clear, but you were right there. Dano yeh the Cochy is fished dry in Oz as is the Red Tag. But lots of common traditional UK dries as we know now were either originally wets, or had wet variants _ like the Red Tag, Royal Coachman, Greenwell's Glory etc. Cock hackle was replaced with hen, and upright wings tied over the body Incidentally my first ever trout came on a sunken Red Tag Thinking about these flies now brings back some fond memories, a dry Greenwells is a lovely fly, Coachmen are gorgeous, and actually an Iron Blue Dun is a great fish catcher. This year Im going back _ see if I can still fish Tassie style with 'roos on the banks, eucalypt in the air and the peal of a currawong ringing in that high mountain air A Boags in the hand would be nice too Cheers Steve
Zach Bearden Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Hows about an ostrich fan thingy? 99 Cents at Hobby lobby in Gray and Black and works a wonder for a midge body here "Its clearly Bree time baby!" Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team
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